Monday, December 17, 2012

'Holiday Grand Opening' tomorrow night for the Lobster Joint on East Houston


The import from Greenpoint will have a "Holiday Grand Opening" here tomorrow night on East Houston... (OPEN BAR!)


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The space previously housed Lina Frey, as BoweryBoogie previously noted. And this lobster venture will likely be more successful than the previous lobster venture on East Houston. Remember Urban Lobster?

8 comments:

  1. Urban Lobster was the fucking worst. Not only was the food god awful crap but the owners were some of the rudest jerks I've ever met.

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  2. Oh how I miss the place that used to be on 1st Ave by 9th St. For $5 they had the best soft shell crab sandwiches around.

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  3. I like this kind of food but I want to be near a coast when I'm having it, not glum, shitty East Houston. Call me precious I guess.

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  4. "The import from Greenpoint", would this place be a spot for The Heel of Murray Hill, or The Moron of Santacon, or The Ironic of Bushwick...

    and apropos... I prefer the New York City when it hosted the Fight of the Century, concluding with Thrilla in Manila...

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  5. what happened to lina frey? their food was great and their tap beer was also cold as hell. also, great salsa music and a GREAT sound system.
    we hardly knew ye

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  6. How much are the lobster rolls? I would love to be able to afford Luke's Lobster...I'd be willing to try this place out.

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  7. Poor lobsters.

    - East Villager

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  8. There's a picture of the menu. The lobster rolls are between $17 and $19.

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