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Whatever. People buying a few of those $6 doughnuts will take care of that!
Meanwhile, in yesterday's post on PB's bacon bar, Goggla asked this: Do they have a liquor license? Good question! The writeup at UrbanDaddy, which specializes in getting the scoops on the douchiest places around, mentioned something about Bloody Marys. Though I didn't finish the article. (You try to finish it!) A doozy of a piece on PB in the Examiner mentions a "Champagne List."
I didn't see an active liquor license listed for PB on the SLA Web site. [Update: A commenter says PB purchased the license from the previous tenant.]
Perhaps after serving brunch for a few months, some new owners can come in with a big dumpster. They fill it with booze. Anyone is welcome to swim in the alcohol -- just as long as you have a reservation. The dumpster can fit up to 60 people. The name: Permanent Drunk.
7 comments:
this is going onto 1st Ave between 5th and 6th? are they nuts? that little block, with its tiny, narrow sidewalks, is already impossible to walk on. it's a nightmare of crowds, most of them waiting to get into the Indian joints there. this is going to be a disaster, especially if they're serving liquor as you suggest.
i predict this will be the next place to hate.
I'm trying to remember if the previous place (an overpriced soul food joint) served alcohol. I ate in there once, but don't recall.
Yeah, the sidewalk nightmare...that's my biggest concern. I can't tell you how many fights I've had with morons standing around on the sidewalk who wouldn't let me get up to my own freaking apartment.
The people congregated on Ave. C in front of the Sunburnt Cow for the drink-and-drown weekend brunch are also a special group of self-involved loudmouths.
Yes, they acquired the liquor license from the previous tenant.
Since when did a stop work order stop any work? Where are they from, Mars?
The previous owner (holding the liquor license) is now a co-owner of PB
Yes. Clyde Vanel. He's running for NYC City Council this year.
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