We never understood who went to the Spaghetti Warehouse to keep their doors open all these years. Well, according to Foobooz.com, the recently closed “Italian restaurant” is rumored to be made into an 800 capacity live music venue by Avram Hornik (Drinker’s Pub, Drinker’s Tavern, Drinker’s West, Noche, Lucy’s Hat Shop). It looks like we might be having a new area for music lovers to hang out at (with Polaris and Electric Factory being in the same general vicinity as well as Silk City) and R5’s Sean Agnew might have also finally found the space that he’s been looking for because his name is said to appear on the application for its liquor license as well. Yay – R5!!! (Keep your fingers crossed.) – The Deli Staff
Update: From PW’s MMM, R5’s Sean Agnew states, “No comment right now because there is literally nothing to comment on. Not sure where this all came from!” We’ll keep you posted on any developments or changes.
Another update: PW’s MMM reports that "Although Agnew’s name is not on the orange license application posted on the building, as was reported elsewhere yesterday, his name IS on the license (along with Hornik’s and two others) that appears on the PLCB website. Not that this necessarily means a music venue is definitely going into the spot, but interesting nonetheless." Hmmm…