Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Local blogger far too curious about the DBGB sidewalk cafe

On Monday, a local blogger blogged about the sidewalk cafe at DBGB on the Bowery. To date, the blogger had seen the outdoor cafe set up once.

Then! On Monday evening, the blogger noticed that the sidewalk cafe was UP and running; promptly causing the blogger to blog about that.



The blogger found it curious that Team DBGB would even bother putting out the sidewalk cafe on a typically slow evening — especially with hail-producing thunderstorms expected to pass over the city in the next few hours.

Then! Last night, on an evening the blogger described as "pleasant" to an acquaintance, there was no DBGB sidewalk cafe



To be continued, unfortunately....

7 comments:

  1. You are too funny! :-D

    (I was the original anonymous commenter to tease you and question your focus on the seating in the first post on this topic)

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  2. Ha! So I don't need to hide my identity for this one? I can just say EV Grieve?

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  3. They aren't granting their patrons sidewalk access because the deafening sound of all those Crackberry buttons clicking at once mixed with the sea of orange spray tans, nesty hair extensions, and muffin tops would dissuade others from eating there.

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  4. Face it, Grieve, you're the new J J Hunsecker. Wield your power more wisely than he did. (And if you look anything like Burt Lancaster, that's another plus!)

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  5. @Pinhead

    Ha! Well, the settings do make for nice gifts...

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  6. I love that the tag "EV Grieve Has Lost His Mind" actually pulls up numerous posts!

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