Friday, January 3, 2014

These EV Grieve posts received the most reader comments in 2013

Amazingly, a Citi Bike post did not crack the top 10...



Incoming Empire Biscuit on Avenue A launches Kickstarter campaign (July 9, 121 comments)

A case against using the term 'crusty' (June 28, 105 comments)

RIP LES Jewels (Sept. 14, 80 comments)

Report: FDNY rescues partygoers from 2nd Avenue 'rooftop rager' after stairwell collapse injures 1 (Sept. 29, 74 comments)

Avenue A's anti-7-Eleven campaign now includes arsenal of 20,000 stickers (Jan. 8, 73 comments)

Report: The making of Empire Biscuit; plus, people drop biscuits on the floor but eat them anyway (Nov. 12, 72 comments)

Report: Empire Biscuit opens today (Oct. 30, 65 comments)

[Updated] Car smashes into East Village Farm & Grocery on Second Avenue; 6 reported injured (June 19, 62 comments)

Top cop's SantaCon endorsement: 'It's what makes New York, New York' (Nov. 24, 59 comments)

Reader report: 9th St. Bakery is closing after 87 years (Jan. 15, 59 comments)

Here is the future of East 14th Street and Avenue A: 7 stories of residential and retail (Oct. 18, 57 comments)

Thank you to everyone who took the time to leave (or read!) a comment.

4 comments:

  1. I'm glad all the hate towards this place has seemed to subsided. Hopefully haters have realized biscuits don't make people drunk but help them sober up and keep hurling down.

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  2. Nice shilling, 10:51.

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  3. The hate was out of hand. The only negative I could say about the place was the misguided catering to drunks in the advertising. Otherwise, I'd rather see a place like this which at least seems to be a "labor of love" than another chain franchise. Haven't tried the biscuits, though, so I can't speak to the quality of the end product...

    - East Villager

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  4. Have Vampire Biscuits closed yet? We have a pool going as to what will take over the space.

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