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Several Organic Avenue locations reopened late this past spring, as someone decided to revive the brand. (As Eater put it, OA was "being pumped full of life-restoring elixirs by a coven of benevolent kale sorcerers.")
The OA on Third Avenue at Ninth Street was not among the returning storefronts. At least for, say, bottles of Sweet Greens and to-go platters of Chikn' & Sweet Potato Waffles. Signage has arrived noting the arrival of the latest Vivi Bubble Tea franchise...
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This location looks to be called the St. Mark.
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Vivi now has 30 locations across the US of A.
The entire Organic Avenue juice-bar chain abruptly shut down last October. The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection.
As for bubble tea. Saint's Alp Teahouse, purportedly the first teahouse to bring bubble tea to New York City, closed nearly directly across the street last fall.
3 comments:
And 29 of them are in the East Village - or so it seems.
Wasting away again in Diabetesville, searching for my lost neighborhood.
Those scary-cute little skulls can't be expected to spell St. Mark's correctly!
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