Thursday, September 25, 2014

Noted



Well then! EVG reader Riley McCormick spotted this brand-new signage today in the long-tempty corner space on Avenue A and East Fifth Street.

Likely just an alleged wacky ad for the Bartrendr app.

Still, the sign gives you pregnant pause.

Updated

Here's a longer view of the corner... Gestations!



And for added impact — a State Liquor Authority notice...



We'll reach out to the broker for more info on the space... The ads originally stated no bars or restaurants, per the landlord's wishes...

There is also a Facebook page...

9 comments:

  1. Eh... I think I'd take most anything on this corner. It's so sad to see it empty. I loved seeing the bandaged up mannequin in the window whenever I passed the former pharmacy here.

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  2. I'm still waiting for the first bar where pregnant women are actually giving birth. Only when that happens will the East Village be considered truly edgy again.

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  3. good luck. Not sure if this concept has any legs

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  4. I was "expecting" something like this. Perhaps they will serve buns from the oven.

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  5. Holding out for a café where the milk comes straight and are poured or squirted directly from a pregnant or nursing woman's breast. It will be called Mom O Fuk U Milk Bar.

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  6. Would love to know the secret of the mysterious frozen yogurt place that has been next door for probably almost a year now, was rarely open even throughout the summertime, does not seem to trying AT ALL, and has guys coming and going at any-odd times, apparently part of ownership/management, that look like anything but frozen yogurt sellers.
    The East Village outlet of the NSA, perhaps?

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  7. The way some of these young women binge drink, I wouldn't be surprised if the next generation of kids all look like Sloth from The Goonies.

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  8. Bleccch. Lot of work put into a very thin, unsatisfying joke premise.

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