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On Saturday, an EVG reader told us that Tink's had abruptly closed on East Seventh Street between Avenue A and First Avenue.
A sign outside the cafe noted: "No more. It's been real."
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We don't know what the reason was for the closure. There isn't any mention of the closing on the cafe's social media properties. The family-run business opened at 102 E. Seventh St. in October 2012.
8 comments:
Wasn't that good. Might have had something to do with it.
There are signs up on the door that say it's under new ownership. "Stay tune."
If only I were IN tune to begin with!
I really liked them. A lot. Wife didn't. Apparently there were more that agreed with my wife than me. Damn....
It was a weird name. No one wanted to say "I'm going to Tink's."
I've never even heard of the place.
Too many restaurants in this area now. Their food looks good and I even live nearby, but market saturation is a thing.
I liked the food the one time we ate there--and we were able to get a table for 8 on short notice, but WHO hangs a television in a restaurant? Bad enough in a bar, but a restaurant??
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