Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Wax on: Mr. Moustache Coffee Shop signage arrives on East 14th Street



Today, workers put up the sign for the incoming cafe at 227 E. 14th St. — say hello to Mr. Moustache Coffee Shop.

We hope to find out more about the shop soon. This space here between Second Avenue and Third Avenue housed Russian Souvenirs until last July.

Thanks to EVG reader Cristine for the photo!

Previously on EV Grieve:
The former Russian Souvenirs will become a coffee shop on East 14th Store

13 comments:

  1. Oh look, another coffee shop

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  2. Oh hey, there's no place to get coffee (said nobody ever).

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  3. Another closed store front, someone will say in six months.

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  4. Come on people, the one thing you Gen-Xers are supposed to take seriously is coffee!

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  5. Not much imagination in the entrepreneur world these days, sigh......

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  6. Mr. Money Laundering Coffee is my best guess.

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  7. Can't have too many coffee places, can we?

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  8. I'm opening a beer store called Mr. Man Bun.

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  9. That's funny; I'm opening a man bun called Mr. Beer.

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  10. Beer Store! Now we're talking!!!

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  11. So it's settled. We will have Mr. Man Bun with a Mustache café/bar for beer and coffee drinkers, and when that fails out of utter confusion, we'll turn it into a men's grooming shop called Mr. Beer and Coffee.

    All opposed?

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  12. Next up: No Man Bun Barbers.

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  13. You people must be amazing b/c you shit on everyone's ideas.

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