Saturday, January 21, 2012

And here's Tompkins Finest Deli on Avenue A

As we first noted back in August, the Ave. A Mini Market abruptly closed... Workers rehabbing the space near 10th Street said that another deli was coming soon... Yesterday afternoon, Bobby Williams got a look at the new signage going up...


It's the one of the Deli 3.0s with paninis and wraps and smoothies and stuff.


And look — bagels! (Bagel war?)


Previously on EV Grieve:
Ave. A Mini Market abruptly closes

On second thought, Avenue A Mini Market not reopening

Avenue A Mini Market now without part of its front window

6 comments:

  1. It's a punk move to post 'Bagels' on your signage when there's a bagel shop on the next block. This type of thing would never happen in the NYC I grew up in. As far as a ' bagel war' all I can say is I compete with real bagel shops dolled up min marts.

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  2. Bagel guy ( well said!!!!!!!!

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  3. Tompkins Square Bagels rule.

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  4. To Tompkins Deli owners:

    Where I grew up, there was an unspoken rule among shop owners to not cut into each others biz. A mutual respect if you will. You lost that today.Now, I'm going start offering all sorts of things that I never planned to. Things you do. And I'm going to do it cheaper and better. I'm smarter than you are and I'm going to win. IT'S ON.

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  5. @Bagelguy. Don't give these folks a second thought. I'm sure what they're calling "bagels" will probably be mere rolls with holes. No one looking for a real bagel is going to go there or a smoothie or a burger, most likely.

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  6. Every deli in NY sells bagels, including the deli that recently closed in that spot. I'm don't see this as a threat to a bagel store unless they plan on artisinaling it up and charging $2.50 for a bagel with cream cheese, which they won't. Don't worry, your bagel monopoly is safe.

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