Tuesday, April 28, 2015

What the cluck? Chickens in the works for former vegetarian hotspot Dirt Candy on East 9th Street


[EVG photo from 2013]

The popular vegetarian restaurant Dirt Candy closed at 430 E. Ninth St. at the end of last August ahead of its relocation to a larger space on Allen Street.

In November 2013, Dirt Candy chef Amanda Cohen told us that she was unsure what would become of the small Ninth Street location between Avenue A and First Avenue.

Yesterday, EVG regular William Klayer spotted this flyer on the former Dirt Candy space... a menu for something called Chickens... specializing in, well, chicken... chicken any way that you want it...



In an email to us last night, Cohen said that she sold the space, but couldn't divulge any other details at the moment.

So we hope to find out who's behind these chickens soon...

17 comments:

  1. Hoooeey, love me some fried chicken, but that triple fried bird is triple my budget. Sure do miss Birdies.

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  2. Those prices are absurd.

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  3. It's just chicken right? I don't see a "craft" or Hybread" note in the menu. Why the $$$ for chicken?! This joint will be packed for 3monts with the trolling foodies that pics & posting. Who's behind this, looks like dads money.

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  4. Its a joke guys, chicken tartare?! Wonder what theyre drumming up interest for.

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  5. If you actually look at the menu, it's very clear that it's not real. Every beverage and dessert is chicken.

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  6. A lot of market research went into this restaurant:

    http://stat.fsu.edu/~chicken/webfiles/chickenslides.pdf

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  7. Is this "bar for pregnant woman" all over again? God save us from all this hilarious comedy, it's too much. My sides hurt.

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  8. Maybe it will be another Juice Press? There isn't one for a block!

    Heh. Anyway, this sign is jokey like the ones Marcus the owner put up over on East First Street before the first JP opened… Mime Academy, Robot Daycare, etc.

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  9. This is regress.

    Next: cannibalism.

    - East Villager

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  10. Chicken Beverages are Gross.

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  11. You...you mean to tell me that Chicken Dip with Chicken Chips isn't really a thing?!?

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  12. Well Grieve, one of the dessert items IS Fruit Loops...so what we have here is likely another classic example of the old bait-and-switch where an all-chicken place uses deception to eventually become a Juice Press place of business.

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  13. @ Pinch

    So can we expect almond milk gravy then????

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  14. ...with a mashed potato shake, Grieve! Maybe this place isn't a bad idea after all.

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  15. I would totally drink a mashed potato shake.

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  16. And just look at all the vegan options....oh, wait.

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  17. 97% of the chicken we buy is contaminated.

    http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2014/02/the-high-cost-of-cheap-chicken/index.htm

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