Last night, though, I noticed that the paper had been removed from the front door. Inside, a rather eerie scene... All the lights were on...the tables were still set...seemingly ready for business two years after closing...
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
At Sea Salt, the lights are still on, but no one is dining
Sea Salt, the upscale fish eatery on Second Avenue near Sixth Street, opened in July 2007... and, despite a big buzzy introduction to the neighborhood, the place closed seven months later... and the storefront has sat empty since then...windows papered over...
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Last night, though, I noticed that the paper had been removed from the front door. Inside, a rather eerie scene... All the lights were on...the tables were still set...seemingly ready for business two years after closing...
Last night, though, I noticed that the paper had been removed from the front door. Inside, a rather eerie scene... All the lights were on...the tables were still set...seemingly ready for business two years after closing...
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restaurant closings,
Second Avenue
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For awhile the all the seafood on display was left out on the already turned-off cooler and had all started to go rotten. The rats had a feast for a king.
this is almost post-apocolyptic.. nice work grieve!
Thanks, glamma. Always appreciate your comments!
Oooh. That is creepy.
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