Is The New Italian Restaurant in Trump Wall Street Already in Hot Water?
Briefly

The former site intended for a Dean & Deluca market has transformed into Nerolab's restaurant, which opened in April 2025 after years of vacancy linked to its Trump association. Meanwhile, Jacob's Pickles was closed by the New York City Health Department for health violations, with plans for relocation to Columbus Avenue. Lastly, the acclaimed Soho restaurant King launches Cafe King for summer, inspired by European cafes and enhancing its daytime offerings.
The opening of Nerolab's restaurant, initially planned after the downfall of Dean & Deluca, marks a new chapter for the vacant retail space linked to Trump.
Jacob's Pickles, an Upper West Side favorite, temporarily closes due to health inspection issues but owner Jacob Hadjigeorgis emphasizes gratitude for the oversight.
Cafe King at Soho's King restaurant looks to expand its operations, inspired by French and Italian cafes, following its recent recognition in the Times.
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