Local Restaurant Team Behind Cervo and Fly Wine Bar Sign Lease For New Concept

If you enjoy Cervo’s fresh seafood, you’ll be excited about what the restaurant team has up its sleeve next.
Local Restaurant Team Behind Cervo and Fly Wine Bar Sign Lease For New Concept
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New York will be getting a new restaurant for patrons to enjoy. The owners behind Hart’s, Cervo’s, and the Fly are bringing a new concept to the Lower Eastside, having recently signed a lease for the former home of Sally Can Wait, a cocktail bar on 252 Broome Street.

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Nialls Fallon is developing the new concept with his existing business partners, Nick Perkins and Leah Campbell. 

The group has a well-documented history of establishing successful restaurant concepts, and the development from Fallon and his partners is shaping up to be the next one on the list.

Fallon shared with What Now New York that the concept for the restaurant is yet to be determined. However, it will be the sister restaurant to an existing concept, Cervo. Since this is the case, future patrons can expect a trendy, full-service restaurant.

Cervo’s chef Aaron Crowder and wine director Taylor will also be a part of the business partnership to develop the menu and drink options for the space.

In a New York Times interview, Fallon described the type of vibe he hopes to have at the restaurants he owns.

“We want our places to feel like a party when you walk in the door, even if it’s 5:30 and you’re the only one in the restaurant,” Fallon said.

The new restaurant will be the fourth addition to the group’s collective portfolio. Prior to this development, Fallon, Perkins, and Campbell opened The Fly, a wine bar in Brooklyn. The quaint eatery offers Mediterranean-style cuisine with a vast array of wines.

Joshua Rodgers

Joshua Rodgers

Lover of Culture. Curator of Motivation. Advocate for Equity. Josh Rodgers is a writer, content creator, and DEI practitioner originally from Memphis, TN. He works with Habitat for Humanity International – creating strategies, tools, and resources that support the organization's global DEI strategy for over 1,000 local affiliated organizations. Josh also serves as a content writer for Blavity, Inc. His work can be seen across several of the organization's verticals, including AfroTech, Blavity News, and Shadow & Act. Josh is also a contributing writer for Buzzfeed, highlighting the nuanced experiences of Black culture and entertainment. When he isn't writing and disrupting spaces with his DEI work, he can be found on the mic as the co-host and founder of The Jigsaw Podcast. It's a platform dedicated to helping Black millennials attempt to navigate life, the craziest puzzle piece ever created. Josh holds a B.A. in Political Science from Morehouse College, an MPA in Non-Profit Management from Arkansas State University, and an MPP in Community and Economic Development from Georgia State University. Josh lives in the Atlanta area with his wife, Asha, and two sons, Joshua II and Jayden Alexander.
Joshua Rodgers

Joshua Rodgers

Lover of Culture. Curator of Motivation. Advocate for Equity. Josh Rodgers is a writer, content creator, and DEI practitioner originally from Memphis, TN. He works with Habitat for Humanity International – creating strategies, tools, and resources that support the organization's global DEI strategy for over 1,000 local affiliated organizations. Josh also serves as a content writer for Blavity, Inc. His work can be seen across several of the organization's verticals, including AfroTech, Blavity News, and Shadow & Act. Josh is also a contributing writer for Buzzfeed, highlighting the nuanced experiences of Black culture and entertainment. When he isn't writing and disrupting spaces with his DEI work, he can be found on the mic as the co-host and founder of The Jigsaw Podcast. It's a platform dedicated to helping Black millennials attempt to navigate life, the craziest puzzle piece ever created. Josh holds a B.A. in Political Science from Morehouse College, an MPA in Non-Profit Management from Arkansas State University, and an MPP in Community and Economic Development from Georgia State University. Josh lives in the Atlanta area with his wife, Asha, and two sons, Joshua II and Jayden Alexander.

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