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Eli Zabar’s Gluten-Free Cafe Signs Lease To Double Footprint on Upper East Side

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Eli Zabar’s co-owned gluten-free cafe Noglu has signed a lease on the Upper East Side of New York, doubling its footprint. (Richard Lewis)
Eli Zabar’s co-owned gluten-free cafe Noglu has signed a lease on the Upper East Side of New York, doubling its footprint. (Richard Lewis)

In one hopeful sign for New York’s retail market, Noglu, a gluten-free cafe co-owned by gourmet grocer Eli Zabar, has signed a lease on Madison Avenue on New York’s Upper East Side to double its footprint and relocate from its current location just a few doors away.

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