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As Grub Street first reported, the tax man seizethed (sorry) the eatery on Tuesday. In a follow-up, PB reps told Grub Street that the place was supposed to reopen yesterday with a brand-new name — Permanent Brunch & Burger.
At least as of this morning, it didn't appear that any brunch or burgers would be served anytime soon....
5 comments:
And there have been no signs of life in there at all. I don't think it will re-open anytime soon. Bring back the laundromat!
Permanent Suds. For the laundromat.
"permanent brunch & burger" may actually be a worse name than "permanent brunch"
How about Permanent Press? They could do laundry, serve paninis and print a neighborhood rag.
Hahahahahahaha.
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