Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Ummburger makes it official on 1st Avenue



The coming soon signage arrived over the weekend for Ummburger, a self-described burger bar here at 99 First Avenue and Sixth Street.

Work on the murals began over the Labor Day Weekend...and appear to be finished now...





In materials submitted to CB3 this past spring, the applicants described Ummburger as a "fast casual" concept serving a variety of burgers, including a vegetarian option. There are other sandwiches too, such as a fried chicken sandwich called the Southern Ummfort.

The previous tenant at this address, Mancora, moved across Sixth Street earlier in the summer.

H/T to EVG readers Bruce and Vinny & O for noting the progress!

Previously on EV Grieve:
Ummburger vying for the Mancora space on 1st Avenue

8 comments:

  1. So two of the Ummburger rolldown gates depict hamburgers, while three depict giant images of beer and alcohol. Very subtle. That qualifies as the most hilarious subliminal advertising campaign ever. And if you don't like it, go drink a gallon of tequila.

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  2. Oh that? It's the new loser burger place by the Rite-Aid.

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  3. Looks like a fun gate.
    Hopefully will be ok and reasonably priced for locals.

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  4. This opening is not the end of the world🤷🏼‍♂️

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  5. Lets get the burgers going! We needed a good solid burger joint in this neighborhood. Tired of all these world cusine mombo jumbo. Lets get back to the good ole meat,bread and cheese era. :d

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  6. One of the best burger spots I ever been too. For those of you who judge a book by its cover try going in first and trying their food . Well worth it and their drinks are on point !

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