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Over the weekend, some Bubbleology Tea backgrounders went up on the window at 120 1/2 First Ave., where applicants are hopeful to open a franchise here between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place.
As noted last week, the applicants are seeking a full-liquor license this month for the former International Bar space... the info on the window notes how the London-based chain got its start...
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... with info on the variety of bubble teas they serve...
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There's also a notice that nine of their 43 bubble teas contain alcohol (in case you were wondering why they were seeking a full liquor license) ...
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In addition to the beverage menu, Bubbleology Tea will serve a "variety of authentic Sweet & Savoury Toasted English crumpets, as well as assorted snacks," per their questionnaire on file at the CB3 website ahead of Monday evening's meeting.
We'll take a look at a few other applicant's on Monday evening's SLA committee docket later this week. The CB3-SLA meeting is at 6:30 p.m. on April 16 in the Public Hotel, 17th Floor, Sophia Room, 215 Chrystie St. between Houston and Stanton.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Bubbleology Tea seeking full liquor license for the former International space on 1st Avenue
5 comments:
the 431st bubble tea joint in the neighborhood
When all else fails, put booze in it.
I have an intense hatred of all establishments named -ology. Walked by a pizzeria called 'Pieology' in Brooklyn recently. Yuck.
Elton John's first band was called Bluesology, if that eases the pain at all.
Bubble Tea,with booze - ugh. Another mainstream clone shop in the East Village. The generic bland college kids will love it though. I am so bored.
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