Monday, October 21, 2013

New look revealed for the former 9th Street Bakery space


[The 9th Street Bakery in 1960, courtesy of Mort Zachter via the Voice]

The gut renovation of the former 9th Street Bakery is apparently winding down... today, workers removed the plywood to show off the new exterior that will purportedly house a juice-smoothie shop...



[Photos via William Klayer]

A big rent hike KO'd the 9th St. Bakery, which closed June 9 after 87 years in business.



Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader report: 9th St. Bakery is closing after 87 years

15 comments:

  1. Juice-smoothie? Not very exciting. Would have preferred a bakery again! Although we do have Veniero's and Taralluci a few steps away, so I cannot complain for lack of sweets

    At least it's not another frozen live bacteria shop!

    - East Villager

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  2. Oh joy. ANOTHER juice shop.

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  3. Holy glass wall. Looks like a gerbil cage.

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  4. I think it looks great!

    -Longtime East Villager

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  5. Something healthy without alcohol and not a major corporation, seems ok to me, hopefully pricing will be reasonable.

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  6. An abortion clinic has more charm.

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  7. Horrible. I much prefer the old version. I will never set foot in this soulless-looking hipster aquarium. A plague be upon their smoothies! May they all be lumpy!

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  8. Well if they're local and original, I'll give it a try. Wonder what the premium on the rent is over the bakery? If they have to charge a boat load of dollars for a slurp of juice, they will be gone faster than an iconic roll. I give Davey's til Xmas... $4.75 for a spoon full just don't cut it no matter how yummy.

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  9. Juice shop is useless, but so was the bakery that wasn't a real bakery but just drove stuff in from Brooklyn into that dreary space.

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  10. The "stuff" they "drove in" was FRESH and brought in every morning, probably when commenter 2:14 am was just finishing up the pub crawl for the night.

    The shop was anything but dreary, it had been renovated, had plants out front, and a nice bench too.

    Those who still see the work people do, and who actually like fresh bread, are in the minority ...unlike the juice/booze dudes and dudettes. Bah, humbug!

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  11. The old bakery looked like a charming local business, this new incarnation looks like a tech trade show kiosk.

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  12. It's cold and uninviting but the people who'll go there, with their faces planted firmly on their iPhones, won't notice.

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