Saturday, March 5, 2011

Here's your Veselka Bowery signage

Here we are at the coming-soon Bowery/First Street location of Veselka...




We last heard that the location will open in mid-March, per the Feast.

And here was a progress report from September.

6 comments:

  1. Dear God, that's depressing. Way too slick and soulless for dear old Veselka. I won't be patronizing this chilly hipster hell, but sticking to Veselka 1.0. And they better not even DREAM of shutting it down, either...

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  2. And cue the bemoaning of a local business...

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  3. Now all the people obstructing the sidewalk on 9th Street on nice weekends while waiting for a table have another place to congregate.

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  4. Right. Outside Mogador or Orlin while the countless other brunch places go half-filled.

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  5. Sorry HippeChick but Velselka "1.0" as you call it is, is already a soulless hipster dump, especially since they took out the ham and bacon in their split pea soup to make it "vegetarian" [now it tastes like shit] Veselka sold out a long time ago from the days it was a small counter diner [like Stage Deli] that sold baseball cards and newspapers.
    Better Ukrainian food can be had at the Ukrainian Home Restaurant a few steps away and other places around the city

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  6. ShutUpHooker is right on the money. The alternatives to Veselka serve better food at lower prices and you won't have to sit next to some dope reading a "Not for Tourists" guide to NY.

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