MEC&F Expert Engineers : BURST PIPE AT 100 FORSYTH STREET BUILDING IN MANHATTAN, TEMPORARILY CLOSES BIRDS & BUBBLES FOR FEW DAYS IN NEW YORK CITY

Sunday, January 11, 2015

BURST PIPE AT 100 FORSYTH STREET BUILDING IN MANHATTAN, TEMPORARILY CLOSES BIRDS & BUBBLES FOR FEW DAYS IN NEW YORK CITY



BURST PIPE AT 100 FORSYTH STREET BUILDING IN MANHATTAN, TEMPORARILY CLOSES BIRDS & BUBBLES FOR FEW DAYS IN NEW YORK CITY






Pipes bursting at 100 Forsyth building leaves us w a soaked restaurant and some tremendous flood damage.




Birds & Bubbles, chef Sarah Simmons' popular ode to fried chicken and Champagne, is temporarily closed right now, recovering from a burst pipe last night. Messages are a little mixed, but it sounds like maybe things aren't as bad as they could be.  Often, a burst pipe can often mean months of repairs and thousands of dollars’ worth of damage for a restaurant, and when Simmons describes "tremendous flood damage" on Instagram, it sounds like that could be the case.





However, an employee at the restaurant tells Eater that the burst pipe was in the 100 Forsyth Street building in Little Italy section of Manhattan, not in the restaurant itself, and the restaurant is only really closed because the water is currently shut off.  She promises that the restaurant will reopen as soon as the water gets turned back on. If that's the case, the restaurant will probably be closed through brunch tomorrow, but may recover shortly after. S