Thursday, August 5, 2010

Late night in front of Le Souk

A few weeks back, we noted some work and what not at the former Le Souk space on Avenue B... and, a tipster was curious why he or she saw people coming out of Le Souk at 4, 5, 6 a.m....

Now, the tipster has passed along a photo from the other night with the following note: "Le Souk 4.30 am. 18 people come out to smoke."



A little dark, of course (what, want the person to use a flash?)... but you can kind of see a group of people congregating in front of the Le Souk space...

Meanwhile, a walk by the Le Souk space revealed dozens of cigarette butts on the sidewalk out front... quite a few for in front of a shuttered business....





Anyway, as we've pointed out before, Le Souk still looks like a functioning restaurant at a quick glance...and the windows are covered with thick curtains... and what looks like a trash bag over the front-door window...



Anyway, there's probably a logical explanation for all this...

Previously.
Plus:
Is Le Souk still doing business on Avenue B?

8 comments:

  1. Pull the fire alarm at 4am, see who comes out...

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  2. oh god... please no...

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  3. Cig butts are LITTER! Damn people.

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  4. Don't blow up the spot, this is actually a great underground party

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  5. I've heard that it's a good time here... I'd like to check it out for myself.

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  6. AND why does the former owner still park his Range Rover there? (and why does he have MD plates?)

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  7. ...a great underground party...

    Interesting. Apparently, the party isn't so far underground that smoking indoors is allowed.

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  8. ...a great underground party...

    Also, wow, the door tab on that party must be pretty steep, assuming that's the only income. Maybe the drinks are extra fancy and run, oh, $100 each. Dunno.

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