The all-day Italian bistro and wine bar Tarallucci e Vino is opening a fourth location soon at 1207 Lexington Ave.
The 1,500 square foot space has a fully equipped and furnished full service bar according to a lease listing for the space. There is also already a sidewalk shed on the premises for use. The application for a liquor license notes Tarallucci e Vino’s plans for a sidewalk and roadway cafe.
What Now NY did not hear back from the brand’s founder Luca Di Pietro for updates on the opening timeline of the new location.
Currently Tarallucci e Vino has three locations in Union Square, the Upper West Side and Nomad. It seems that the Upper East Side location will be the fourth for the brand. East Side Feed reports that Di Pietro and his team also operate the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum’s cafe.
The brand serves coffee, pastries, pasta, seasonal dishes and wines from family-run vineyards in Italy.
No word on when this new location may open.