Subway-replacement Good Guys opened yesterday on Second Avenue near East Ninth Street, per Blue Glass... they are open 24/7, and feature an
extensive number of menu items, like wraps, burgers, salads, etc.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Second Avenue Subway now a Good Guys Burger
Another East Village Subway closes
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I've never had a Good Guys burger and probably never will, but anything has to be better than Subway.
i wish them luck and home they get a better brand of burger meat
Appears to be a Lenny's-esk burger place. Interesting.
I've been looking for a decent salad that's available at night. Will have to try it before I knock it...
Preferable to a Subway. Though the signage is a little much. I used to live in that building when it was Burritoville/Max Brenner.
Baczynsky has great cold cuts and that dark Lithuanian bread. I wish the Good Guys luck. Next door you can get a good drink at The Thirsty Scholar.
@Goggla -
Agreed, its really hard to find a good salad in the EV around dinner time. In midtown most of the delis have salad bars also, and its great. I cant find any good option down town though. Anyone know of any ones?
St Mark's Market has some pre-made salads which are decent, but it would be nice to have some variety.
Lime Tree Market at 9th & 1st has one of the better salad deals around that I've seen - made to order with lettuce/greens base, 5 veggies, and 1 protein for $5.49. It's nothing spectacular, but still pretty solid, and available 24 hours a day. Plus (knock on wood) they're one of the few places in the area to not submit to the weird homogenous "gourmet" (read: smaller selection of the exact same crap at higher prices) deli thing that's taken over in the last couple years.
Again I'd love to open "BAD GUYS" across the way and have it all punked out with criminals and hustlers........
It's a frickin diner menu for cryin out loud. Looks kinda like what "Kool Bloo" offers. The burger market is saturated anyways at this point, there's more than enough good burgers out there.
doesn't look so good, would rather a five guys. the signage screams uninspired lowest common denominator chain store corporate garbage (or maybe it's just me)?
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