Thursday, April 21, 2011

Farewell to the East Village's Pizzeria Uno-Nathan's-Arthur Treacher's triplex

Last August, we noted that the Pizza Hut-Nathan's-Arthur Treacher's combo on the northwest corner of 14th Street and Second Avenue was for lease....

EV Grieve reader HippieChick reported last night the space (now featuring a Pizzeria Uno!) was dark...


Sure enough, the marshal paid a visit. And the triplex eatery looks mostly empty behind the counters...


Per the listing, new tenants have several options for chopping up the existing space.


Meanwhile, you'll have to travel elsewhere for your Nathan's fries...

Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village losing its Nathan's/Pizza Hut/Arthur Treacher's mashup

9 comments:

  1. Oh, please become a bank or nail salon!

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  2. Aw, dude, I just passed by there this weekend and had to explain to my boyfriend what an Arthur Treacher was. I like a little bit of chain restaurant in my city.

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  3. I'm gonna miss Arthur Treacher's! That place always reminded me of Cleveland...

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  4. Now that Arthur Treacher's is closed where oh where will we go to get a lovely bunch of coconuts?

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  5. Good riddance. I know I'll be kicking myself when Chase Bank is there, but having this on one corner and KFC on the other was gross.

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  6. I can't possibly go all the way to Coney Island for Nathan's hot dogs and those scrumptious fries...oh wait, developers will probably be killing that one too...fuckem. And yes, can't wait for another bank...

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  7. Good bye Arthur Treacher, hello Red Lobster!

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  8. Oh, I wouldn't mind a Red Lobster...

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