Tuesday, May 31, 2011

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition


Man shot Friday night on 12th Street near Avenue C (Neither More Nor Less)

More drug problems at Village View (Scoopy's Notebook, 2nd item)

Reaction to the "NYPD Rapists" flyers in the East Village (DNAinfo)

Thoughts on the New Museum’s role in changes on the LES (Open City ... via The Lo Down)

The vampire look in Tompkins Square Park (East Village Corner)

Zig Zag returns — for "Men in Black III" (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

Two Boots expanding to Baltimore (BoweryBoogie)

Luke's Lobster expanding to Wall Street (Eater)

That lousy deuce at Prune (Grub Street)

Looking at Bellows' "The Lone Tenement" (Ephemeral New York)

Claim: The Fifth Avenue Apple Store is New York’s top photo attraction (9 to 5 Mac)

Foodie wave hits Rockaway Beach (The Wall Street Journal)

7 comments:

  1. that table for two for walk-ins (read residents) shows the owners' disdain for neighborhood folk.

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  2. @blue glass, how the hell does this table show disdain for "neighborhood folk" unless you think people in the neighborhood is too stupid to figure out how to make a reservation. Anyone can just dial the reservation line and avoid the "walk in" table, including people that live in the neighborhood.

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  3. Kurt,

    I think the people in this neighborhood are too smart to make a reservation to then stand on line for an hour.

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  4. @blue glass, I don't think you understand how reservations work.

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  5. All these gun-toting criminals around here can go fuck themselves. It burns me up the kind of rent and taxes I pay for the privilege of living amongst lowlifes.

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  6. "See, you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to *hold* the reservation and that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding. Anybody can just take them."

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  7. "Let me speak to my supervisor"

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