Two New Bars Planned for Downtown Pittsfield

By Joe DurwinPittsfield Correspondent
Print Story | Email Story
The former Y Bar on the corner of North and Bradford streets will reopen as Y Not Bar under new management.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Two former downtown tavern locations will open their doors under new names and proprietors, following approval of liquor licenses for two young local entrepreneurs
 
At the corner of North and Bradford streets, the somewhat obscure, infrequently open local poetry bar Y Bar will be transformed into the Y Not Bar and Lounge under the management of Yuki Cohen.
 
Cohen said the new establishment will be a relaxed lounge atmosphere boasting a full bar and a "farm-to-table"-style menu.
 
"Simple, but good," said Cohen of the menu, which is still in development but will feature local meats, cheeses and produce.  "It's still very preliminary."
 
A "rustic chic" aesthetic invoking "Manhattan in the Berkshires" will inform the atmosphere of the lounge, which is not applying for a club license, so any entertainment offered will be low-key. Cohen told iBerkshires she is seeking to create an atmosphere that will be "elegant, but very laid back and unpretentious," for the lounge, which will be open evenings until midnight seven days a week.  
 
"I love downtown," said Cohen, who will manage the new venture while continuing to work for Berkshire Bank. "I really feel like I can contribute to Pittsfield."
 
Y Not Bar and Lounge is slated to open Oct. 1 of this year.
 
A few blocks away on upper West Street, the former Brix restaurant space will become District Kitchen & Bar. District will be run by North Adams restaurateur Jared Decoteau, proprietor of Public Eat & Drink.
 
Decoteau said the new location will be similar in concept to his popular North Adams eatery, with an "emphasis on full-service restaurant with American craft food," with a full-service bar. 
 
Sandwiches, entrees, a good selection that appeals to a broad section of the community, according to Decoteau, who said he will also attempt to source ingredients locally where possible.
 
"I'm hoping to bring the same sensibility to Pittsfield," from the North Adams establishment, Decoteau told the city's Licensing Board, though the West Street location will be around half the capacity.
 
District will run seven days a week, with a closing time of midnight.
 
The former Brix space, which was briefly open last year as Phineas Gage's Moral High Ground, will undergo some renovation, and Decoteau anticipates an opening date in August 2014.

 


Tags: bars, taverns,   licensing board,   

If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

Flushing of Pittsfield's Water System to Begin

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city of Pittsfield's Department of Public Utilities announces that phase 1 of the flushing of the city's water system will begin Monday, April 22.
 
Water mains throughout the city will be flushed, through hydrants, over the upcoming weeks to remove accumulations of pipeline corrosion products. Mains will be flushed Monday through Friday each week, except holidays, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.
 
  • The upcoming flushing for April 22 to May 3 is expected to affect the following areas:
  • Starting at the town line on Dalton Avenue working west through Coltsville including lower Crane Avenue, Meadowview neighborhood, following Cheshire Road north.
  • Hubbard Avenue and Downing Parkway.
  • Starting at the town line on East Street working west through the McIntosh and Parkside neighborhoods.
  • Elm Street neighborhoods west to the intersection of East Street.
  • Starting at the town line on Williams Street, working west including Mountain Drive,
  • Ann Drive, East New Lenox Road, and Holmes Road neighborhoods.
Although flushing may cause localized discolored water and reduced service pressure conditions in and around the immediate area of flushing, appropriate measures will be taken to ensure that proper levels of treatment and disinfections are maintained in the system at all times. If residents experience discolored water, they should let the water run for a short period to clear it prior to use.
 
If discolored water or low-pressure conditions persist, please contact the Water Department at (413) 499-9339.
 
Flushing is an important operating procedure that contributes significantly to the maintenance of the water quality in the water distribution system. 
View Full Story

More Pittsfield Stories