Pommes Frites

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EstablishedJanuary 1997 (1997-01)
Owner(s)Suzanne Levinson, Omer Shorshi
Food typeFrench fries
LocationNew York City, New York, United States
Pommes Frites
Original (2nd Ave) store
Restaurant information
EstablishedJanuary 1997 (1997-01)
Owner(s)Suzanne Levinson, Omer Shorshi
Food typeFrench fries
LocationNew York City, New York, United States
Websitehttp://www.pommesfritesnyc.com/

Pommes Frites is a New York City restaurant which specializes in Belgian-style fries. The restaurant was located in the East Village at 123 2nd Avenue (near 7th Street),[1] but relocated to 128 MacDougal Street after the original building was destroyed in a 2015 natural gas explosion.[2]

The shop was opened by Suzanne Levinson, a Bronx native, in January 1997 after returning from a backpacking trip through the Low Countries.[2] (At the time of its destruction, she co-owned the restaurant with Omer Shorshi.)[2] Nine months after it opened, New York Magazine reported that there were lines outside the restaurant every day.[3] At one time, the restaurant had expanded to two locations, as well a copycat restaurant under the same name with a different owner, but by 2013 only the original location remained.[4]

Gas explosion

On March 26, 2015, the restaurant was destroyed when the building which housed it collapsed, following a natural gas explosion.[2] No Pommes Frites customers or employees were seriously injured, although an employee and a customer of another nearby restaurant were killed.[5] Pommes Frites reopened on May 23, 2016.[6]

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