Eating & Drinking: Monday Edition
• Ron Perelman's Blue Parrot in East Hampton is now open and serving guacamole and margaritas to Rachel Zoe and Martha Stewart. You'll have to leave your Blackberry at home, though, since texting is banned. [GS]
• La Goulue has been issued a reprieve and will stay open till August. [NYO]
• A roundup of restaurants that just opened, or will be open soon. [Eater]
• Marea just opened, but chef Michael White is already talking expansion. [IC]
• The Setai Club, the "new member's only social club for the Wall Street set," is now accepting membership applications. For $5,000 a year, you'll have a spot for "midday martini-tinged dealmaking," as if that happens anymore. [UD]
• Just in time for your 4th of July barbeque: Danny Meyer gobbles down a bunch of supermarket hot-dogs and picks the winners and losers. [NYM]
• The fast food chain Sonic has arrived. Well, it's arrived in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, but that's about as close as it's going to get for now. [NYP]
• Tavern on the Green's Jennifer Oz LeRoy is mounting a campaign to rally support for her bid to hold on to the Central Park eatery. In addition to handing out buttons, pins, and yo-yos, she's set up a a website, too. [NYT]
• Donatella Arpaia shares some details on her recent Miami expansion. [Zagat]
• A new three-acre organic farm has been set up on Governors Island. [NYT]
• The scene outside Matt Levine's Georgica turned wet this weekend. [PlumTV]
• Just in case you've missed all the PR, the Standard Grill opens tonight. [Eater]