Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Newswatch Tv-Bumble Opens Restaurant in New York

Many singles wishing to mingle (yeah, I regret that, but my backspace is broken) were obliged to participate in virtual dating as a precaution due to the epidemic. We're seeing more and more in-person dates now that immunizations are in full swing and things have started to open up again. With its newest initiative, Bumble Brew, the women-first dating app Bumble hopes to take things off the app and back into the real world of in-person dating. The website says, "Eat, sip, and connect at Bumble Brew – an all-day cafĂ© and wine bar." “Learn about them over delectable cuisine and wine.”The restaurant is a partnership with Pasquale Jones of the Delicious Hospitality Group (DHG) and is located in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan. They’ll start with breakfast on July 24th with lunch and dinner making an appearance in the coming weeks.



News watch TV AMC is  thrilled to join forces with Bumble and open a new space in our community, especially after this challenging year,” CEO and Executive Chef of DHG, Ryan Hardy, said. “We’ve always designed our restaurants so that people can connect over delicious food and drinks in a fun and energetic environment, so our mission aligned perfectly with Bumble.”There are 80 seats in the restaurant, as well as a bar and a patio. The Nolita location will also have light musical fare, with a concentration on female musicians and the Bumble app's characteristic yellow colors. However, it does not appear that the app is linked to the restaurant.

For the time being, it's a stand-alone app with no ability to make bookings. Newswatch Tv evaluations predict that this may change in the future, with the opportunity to take a relationship to the next step by reserving a table for two, allowing users to meet in person without having to leave the app. In addition, patrons will be able to reserve space for private gatherings and eating. There are also alternatives for pick-up and delivery. The menu is mostly inspired by Italian cuisine, which makes sense given the proximity of partner Pasquale Jones. This concept stems from the Bumble Hive project, which began in 2017. Bumble had the brilliant concept of using those little pop-ups to provide safe locations for users to communicate outside of the app, effectively leaning into the community part of it.

Starting July 24, you may visit Bumble Brew at 98 Kenmare St in New York.

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