Saturday, February 18, 2012

Report: Cab crashes into Hearth last night

[Image via @marcocanora]

From Eater, we learn that a cab crashed into Hearth on First Avenue at East 12th Street last night around 11. There weren't any injuries.

9 comments:

  1. saw this last night. the police blocked off 12th street to the east and it looked like there was a car there with its hood up. lots of broken glass. now there's a big black mark where the taxi hit

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  2. I was by this area last night around this time and it was unusually nutty. A LOT of traffic. People walking into the street against the lights. Horns honking.

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  3. People will do anything to get a table at this place.

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  4. I'm glad everyone is ok but i have to tell you I hate this place. It's very expensive, caters to the rich, and to add insult to injury I heard that the same owners own this other Yuppies asshole place Terrior up the block.
    The thing that they've done for the community is to plant two cherry trees on the block to clean it up. Thanks alot. Get off the block assholes.

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  5. Yeah, def a suburban doosh post-grad spot.

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  6. Something similar happened a while back in downtown San Diego...

    http://www.10news.com/news/26844632/detail.html

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  7. Thats gonna leave a mark.

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  8. Thats too bad, Hearth is a great resto. Very under rated. I hope it doesnt affect them too much. Good no one is hurt. The Bean, Hearth? This happens entirely too much...

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