The Wren in the East Village Temporarily Closed, Undergoing Renovations

The popular pub in the East Village will be temporarily closed for the next few weeks while it receives a face lift.
The Wren in the East Village Temporarily Closed, Undergoing Renovations
Photo Credit: @thewrennyc on Instagram

The East Village-based restaurant and bar The Wren just made a cheeky announcement on Instagram that it will be temporarily closed  for “wrenovations.” 

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The Wren opened its doors on 344 Bowery in late 2011 and bills itself as an upscale rustic pub known for its seasonal cocktails, vintage beers and bar food. It is just one of many bars in the hospitality group Sleeping Giant’s portfolio. The group also operates Bua in the East Village, Wilfie & Nell in the West Village, Sweet Afton in Astoria, The Penrose in the Upper East Side, The Bonnie in Astoria and The Spaniard in the West Village. The group also just debuted their newest concept Albert’s Bar at 140 E 41st Street in Midtown near Grand Central last year, as previously reported by What Now New York

In their Instagram post it said The Wren will be closed for a couple of weeks, and the team will post updates of their progress on their social media.

Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler is a journalist based in Jersey City who writes about food, news, culture and lifestyle. Hailing from a family whose love language is cooking, she is passionate about learning different cultural cuisines and using food as medicine. In her spare time, she makes mixed-media journal art and hyperspecific playlists.
Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler is a journalist based in Jersey City who writes about food, news, culture and lifestyle. Hailing from a family whose love language is cooking, she is passionate about learning different cultural cuisines and using food as medicine. In her spare time, she makes mixed-media journal art and hyperspecific playlists.

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