You can now take home a piece of La Lunchonette. Owner Melva Max is selling many of the items from the restaurant this week. She writes on
Facebook:
"Please contact us at lalunchonette@verizon.net with any questions on what we are selling and how to buy! You can also come by the restaurant this week. call ahead 212 675 0342 as the landlord plans to do some work and we may be closed at that time."

The items for sale include art, antiques, kitchen equipment, dishes, and glassware.

La Lunchonette was
forced to close by the High Line Effect, when its building--along with its neighbors--was sold to be
demolished for a luxury condo.
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