Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Dahlia's-Mary Ann's transformation complete
[EVG file photo via Goggla]
A quick follow-up to our post from Friday about Dahlia's (slowly) taking over the Mary Ann's space on Second Avenue and East Fifth Street.
The new sign was painted on Friday night, as this photo by EVG reader Christina shows…
… and here's a view of the final product in the daylight…
Previously on EV Grieve:
Slowly but surely the exterior of the former Mary Ann's is becoming Dahlia's
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Mary Ann's had the worst Mexican food ever...even worse than San Loco.
ReplyDeleteMy boyfriend and I went here a couple of weeks ago on that really nice spring like day we had. I thought lets go down memory lane and go to Mary Annes. It kind of looked different and the food was kind of the same but I contributed the changes to my memory having not eaten there in 15 years. I applaud them for being "green" and using the same sign.
ReplyDeleteNothing but a ruse to game their deplorable (and justified) Yelp ratings.
ReplyDelete@annon 11:21
ReplyDeleteYelp is not much more than a place to grind and axe and I would never make a dining or shopping decision based on any Yelp review. Look at the profiles of some of the "Yelpers" these people need hobbies that do not involve taking down small private businesses because their water glass had too few ice cubes.