Thursday, September 30, 2010

And now, a daytime shot of the incoming Papa John's



Courtesy of EV Grieve First Avenue correspondent Blue Glass.

On First Avenue between 12th Street and 13th Street.

Previously.

8 comments:

  1. Does the triple X on the windows mean there'll be porn available or that they'll be serving Ballantines? Someone should call Bijou to attend the opening.

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  2. No, those are the Xs that appear on your eye lids after eating there.

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  3. how on earth people living in NYC can choose Papa Johns is beyond me, then i heard sty town had one... of course they do! its bro central! such a disgrace

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  4. What? Stuy Town does not have a Papa Johns.
    And the people who chose Papa Johns are the same people who choose to eat at Outback Steakhouse and Olive Garden. B & T!!

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  5. Stuy Town doesn't have a PJ, it's has Bruno, the "king of raviolis!" who has waged war on waist lines.

    They do have a new Tampon Hut though.

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  6. @LuxLiving

    Double Ha! for both comments!

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  7. Papa John's is something of an institution in the Midwest. This means that everyone who goes to this site will hate them, and they will be a big hit in Manhattan, particularly south of 14th Street.

    But I lived in a Midwestern city known for its flat crust pizza and its not bad. Good drunk food. Its much better eaten, though, in a Midwestern city.

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  8. Why oh why does New York City of all places have Papa Johns? MULTIPLE Papa Johns?
    Sigh.

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