The house at the corner of Tverskaya and Kozitsky Lane was built at the end of the 18th century according to the design of the architect Matvey Kazakov. At the beginning of the XIX century, it became known in Moscow as a literary salon of Zinaida Volkonskaya. In the XX century, the merchant Grigory Yeliseyev opens his shop here, which the regulars called the temple of gluttony. In Soviet times, this was already Grocery Store N 1, in the old basement of which there was a grocery warehouse. Recently, in this very basement opened a club-restaurant "UE" (Moscow, Tverskaya str., 14). The architects reinforced the dilapidated brick walls, put the basement space in oak, glass and metal, the stone ceiling was draped with fabric. One of the walls was made of glass and painted on a photograph of people from the exchange trading. So it remains only to guess what is encoded in the name "UE".