Monday, April 13, 2015

Whatever is taking the place of the old Odessa has a lot of doors


The exterior of the bar/restaurant (which we don't know anything about yet) opening in the former Odessa Bar and Cafe space at 117 Avenue A continues to evolve …

Friday!


[Photo by Dave on 7th]

Sunday!



This will be the first tenant for the space (failed concepts aside) since the Odessa Cafe & Bar closed Aug. 31, 2013.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Looking at the former Odessa Cafe and Bar

8 comments:

  1. It'll probably be a bar that will open those door windows in the nice weather with plenty of loud music and loud bros to "WooOOoo!!" the neighbors.

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  2. WOOOnferfull! Another drunk brunch spot to compliment the other 83 'all you can drink then puke on the sidewalk' we already have. I can feel my Huervo Rancheros coming up as we speak!!! Instagram me!!!

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  3. Oh hell. More of those windows that let noise spill out everywhere.

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  4. Don't tell me, it's the second coming of Manny's, which was suposed to take over The Cock before it fell into Idle Hands and the whole thing petered out.

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  5. Simply a-door-able. Not.

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  6. They had the doors open last evening while working inside, with plenty of loud music emanating... bodes well for what's to come. NOT.

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  7. All those doors reminds me of when they were about to open Zum Schneider and had all the vintage doors lined up outside. I asked a woman there—presumably the owner or co-owner—if it was going to be a bar, and she corrected me: "A beer garden." (What does that mean; they don't serve hard liquor?)

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  8. Spanky's and Darlas 140 first ave has been sold , expect more of the same ... Cheapshots,all you can drink specials , drunk frat bros , .

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