Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Poke N' Roll debuts on 9th Street



Poke N' Roll made its debut yesterday at 441 E. Ninth St. at Avenue A... they're in soft-opening mode this week, where you can preview their variety of poké bowls, bubble tea and fruit tea ...



You can find more info on them via Facebook here ... or Instagram here.

Thanks to Steven for the photos!

Previously on EV Grieve:
Poke N' Roll for 9th Street

6 comments:

  1. Sorry Poke N Roll but you made the unfortunate choice of opening in an "Icon' building therefore as with all the other newly opened enterprises there I will never set foot into your establishment.

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  2. Are you sure that bowl is an "O" and not a "U"?

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  3. The poke place on 14th (right by IQ Decor!) is now closed! Sorry if you already reported it, but I was surprised; it seemed very sudden. But they're gone.

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  4. I liked the one on 14th st. That's too bad. Nice people.

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  5. Tried it today. Can't tell you about a tea, not into that. However the fish was fresh and the bowl overall was satisfying. Well definitely return.

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  6. I agree with the comment above. Icon Realty was not a wise choice as a landlord. Why rent from them? They are awful! Tenant Harassment and Shady Business. I will not be spending any money here and will encourage others to do the same.

    Unfortunately, the Poke shop will probably find out how bad Icon is for themselves soon enough when Icon decides to screw them.

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