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Pryor Cashman to open Moody Tongue Sushi restuarant

New York, NY Pryor Cashman client Moody Tongue Brewing Company is opening Moody Tongue Sushi, a new restaurant in West Village, showcasing elevated beer and sushi pairings from the renowned culinary brewery.

The firm worked with the Chicago-based company’s founders Jared Rouben (president + brewmaster) and Jeremy Cohn (CEO) on the lease for the space at 150 West 10th St. The NYC location expands on Moody Tongue’s Michelin-starred The Dining Room and The Bar in Chicago, showcasing their elevated approach to pairing beer and food.

The deal was led by Pryor Cashman Real Estate Partners, Ronald Kremnitzer and Benjamin Teig.

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