Restaurants & Bars

Popular Upper West Side Restaurant Sets Reopening Date: Report

The Ellington will reopen in its new location between Broadway and West 105th and 106th Streets on Sept. 8, reports ILoveTheUpperWestSide.

An image of the old Ellington storefront at the corner of Amsterdam and West 106th Street.
An image of the old Ellington storefront at the corner of Amsterdam and West 106th Street. (Google Maps)

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — A well-liked Upper West Side restaurant will reopen next week in its new neighborhood location, according to ILoveTheUpperWestSide.

The Ellington, which welcomed customers at 936 Amsterdam Avenue (the corner of West 106th Street), for seven years, is reopening at 2745 Broadway on Sept. 8, reports ILoveTheUpperWestSide.

The new location, between West 105th and 106th Streets, most recently served as home to Boulevard Seafood, but Upper West Siders will know it best as the former home of Henry's — a popular neighborhood restaurant for more than a decade.

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On Saturday, The Ellington wrote on its Facebook page that "We are excited to finally have an opening date for The Ellington," but then did not specify what that date was. Likewise, if you go to its website, a message appears that says "new location opening soon," but offers no date.

The Ellington has also been posting updates on its Instagram page of how the new space is coming along.

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The Ellington is advertising across all of its platforms that it seeking new hires for its September opening.

An American tapas restaurant called Calaveras Corner took over the old Ellington Space at the corner of West 106th Street and Amsterdam.

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