Wednesday, September 1, 2010

At Superdive, the toilets are presently portable

An EV Grieve reader noted that the gate was up at Superdive yesterday and that workers were inside possibly "cleaning up." So we took a stroll by.... and found the gate open as well!



We didn't see any workers, though the space does seem to be in some state of renovation.... which might explain the presence of the toilets by the front windows ...




Or maybe this is just some new drinking game... or it's the Superdiver's variation of Homer Simpson's toilet chair...



Also, no Superdive on September's CB3 docket. Previously we were told that Superdive would remain closed for the summer.

5 comments:

  1. Just passed by--Superdive is closed--and the place is for rent.

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  2. Thanks, Melanie. The bar actually went up for sale last November... The landlord wants a restaurant in this spot....

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  3. They were good at publicity but not at much else.

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  4. evgrieve kept this place afloat and will continue to do so.

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  5. @anon 9:28 Haha! True, I did about 78,987 posts about them. However, I can't take any credit for keeping them in business, as short as that was. (13 months before they closed in July.)

    Not many EV Grieve readers strike me as big Superdivegoers. While many of my posts were rather frivolous, I also reported on the ongoing noise issues there, DOB violations and the fact that they opened without getting a liquor license transferred. If that actually kept them afloat, then I may borrow some money and open a bar....

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