Monday, December 1, 2008

Dare to Daydream! -- and eat Fro-Yo

As we previously noted, the glassy condo at 110 Third Ave. between 13th Street and 14th Street is getting a Fro-Yo shoppe to go along with its Bank of America branch. That Fro-Yo shoppe is now open as of Saturday. [UPDATED: It actually hasn't opened just yet...Grub Street reports that it will open later this week, pending delivery of equipment.]




The sign at this space originally said (warned?) that a Double Fraiche Fro-Yo was opening. Instead, it's a Daydream. Update: Oops part duh! Didn't realize Daydream was the winning pick from a Grub Street reader....Read about it here.

For further Fro-Yo reading on EV Grieve.

7 comments:

  1. Damn, Double Fraiche was soooo....nouvelle village est. Daydream is just sooo......pedestrian, wouldn't you say grieve?

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  2. more like a moist wet dream...

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  3. Heh. Daydream came via a Grub Street reader, I just realized!

    http://nymag.com/daily/food/2008/12/grub_street_reader_names_fro-y.html

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  4. it's not open yet - grub says it will be sometime this week pending delivery of important equipment

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  5. Thanks, anonymous...I'll note that in the post...Now let's see what else I can get wrong!

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  6. when is it open--they owe me a free frozen yogurt with 2 toppings for entering the contest--they liked my names(sort of racy ones) but they had a hard time with names taken already stuff--is it open yet??

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  7. Daydream is Very Good--the toppings are homemade--try the raspberry dust--

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