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After two months in business at 536 E. 14th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B, Spinner's, billed as a chicken boutique, has closed... and is revamping the menu lineup to include pizza.
Paper-plate signage in the front window notes the pizza addition and reopening...
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The new awning also shows that medium pies will be $5 while medium self-serve coffee will go for $1.
Given that this corridor is pretty much the main staging area for the L-train reconstruction, Spinners could become a go-to spot for workers.
Also, did anyone try Spinners during its first two months?
Previously on EV Grieve:
Spinner's bringing chicken and Texas BBQ to 14th Street
2 comments:
I like this sign better than the Violet sign. At least you can read it and the tempting $6 pie offer.
I'm rooting for this place, but it seems like they've got an uphill battle -- the foot traffic on that part of 14th St isn't great, and L-train construction is non-stop across the street. But I've met the owner, he's a really nice guy and his chicken is great. If you live in the neighborhood, give them a shot! Adding pizza to the menu seems like a last-minute Hail Mary. Good luck Spinners!
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