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Bruno Pouget, OG founder of Caribou Café and current proprietor of LBI's Blue, will open this bilevel "bespoke cocktail lab" this spring. Blue chef Steven Cameron is putting together a small-plates menu. And oh, the cocktails — Pouget's recruited a pharmacist with experience in naturopathic medicine to help develop them. Hypothetical task: pinpointing a natural alternative to a mixer like Red Bull.
Details are emerging about Privé, the Mediterranean tapas joint opening in May in the two-story space that housed Bluezette. Ow ners are cousins Nick and Billy Lavdas, who own West Berlin, N.J.'s Victory Lane and Haddonfield's Corner Bistro, respectively; chef is Peter Karapanagiotis (Buddakan, Brasserie Perrier). "We'll have dishes the city hasn't seen yet," he promises. Bite This: One plate the chef teases is a trio of jumbo lump crab shooters with avocado slushee, spicy bloody mary and mango sauces.
First, a clarification — a location of Cape May's Ugly Mug is not replacing Sassafras (though rumors persist that the concept will still come to Old City). On to the real deal — Serrano/Tin Angel owner Donal McCoy and partner Neill Laughlin are resurrecting the 30-year-old café. They're keeping things the same, save for major cleaning and buffing; the international menu (lamb burger!) is making a comeback, as well. Though McCoy thinks they'll be open by the end of March, he'll need until fall to convert the second floor into an "old-school gentleman's club" (think high-back leather chairs).
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