Thursday, February 7, 2013

[BACK OPEN] DOH temporarily closes Eastside Bakery on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place


EVG regular William Klayer noted today that the DOH temporarily closed Eastside Bakery Net on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place... this latest inspection report has not yet been posted online... here is their previous record.

6 comments:

  1. I love chocolate-mouse.
    See what the omission of one letter can cause?

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  2. 7-Eleven will never have to worry about DOH as they are exempt from the Mayor Clownberg's letter grade system as well as the 20oz sugary drink ban.

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  3. I got a couple bakery items there about a year ago and they were absolutely terrible. Maybe the place should narrow its focus to frozen yogurt, 24/7.

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  4. nothing but a money making scam launched by Bloomberg and his health nazi's ..they just cashed in about $4000 of Eastside's hard earned money...anyone in the restuarant business knows what a scam this is, how everybody gets an A...after they pay for it. - BL

    ps .. excellent little article on it in this blog > http://hackingthroughdistractions.blogspot.com/2011/12/grade-b-c-pending-nyc-health-dept-scam.html

    "In 1947 a Harlem restaurant opened up on street, but was closed last year and fined $15,000. In 2010 this nanny state organization shut down 27% MORE restaurants than in 2009. That's more New Yorkers UNEMPLOYED because some clown with a clip board who NEVER WORKED in a restaurant ticks off few boxes and that's the end of an ERA?"

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  5. Yes, the "Health Department" is really a cash making scheme that is skewed towards large businesses/ chains. The exorbitant fines they levy have little to do with health and safety and a lot to do with generating cash. They somehow have the staff to come around multiple times a year (even during the blackout) but the DOB has no time or staff to protect people's safety regarding construction codes.

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