Sunday, October 11, 2015

Finally, you can get a burger served on a chocolate doughnut on the Bowery


[EVG photo from last week]

PYT — "Home of America's Craaaziest Burgers" — debuted on the Bowery last evening. This is the first NYC outpost of the Philadelphia burger place known for some pretty wacky creations.

See for yourself on their sidewalk sign here at 334 Bowery between Great Jones and Bond… for local flavor, PYT is offering the Basquiat Premium Beef Burger…



For now, PYT's hours are 7 p.m. to midnight… and cash only.

In the meantime, you can check out PYT preview pieces at Gothamist … and Eater

Since last November, Forcella, Espoleta and Gia Trattoria have come and gone fairly quickly at this address.

Previously on EV Grieve:
PYT bringing its offbeat burger creations to the Bowery

6 comments:

  1. What's next in this progression, a hot dog served between two eclairs? Don't give me that look, it's no less stupid an idea.

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  2. The lazy sloppiness of the handwriting on that sign is a bigger affront to Basquiat than naming a burger after the man.

    go home PYT

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  3. If only there was on-line gaming, we could bet how long this [what to call it?] foul idea of some one with too much money will last.

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  4. Hope that defibrillator is fully charged.

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  5. Try the Joey Ramone Salami Sandwich wth an LES Jewels Fruit Smoothie, or better yet a Crusty Cronut with a nice cold CBGB Craft Beer. Delish!

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  6. It's like they come up with ideas, any idea, and just open a store, hoping it doesn't last more than a year. I guess Market Research is no longer a thing.

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