Monday, February 11, 2019

The 13th returns to the 13th Step


[Photo from October by Steven]

Back in October, workers removed the neon 13th Step signage from outside the sports bar/SantaCon favorite on Second Avenue between Ninth Street and 10th Street

The temp sign simply said The Step, prompting speculation that the bar had dropped the 13th...


[That one night it snowed in November]

However, this past Thursday, a new sign arrived ... with the return of the 13th...


[Photo by Steven]

Several readers/residents found the name to be in poor taste upon the bar's arrival nearly nine years ago. The term 13th Step is used as a euphemism for inappropriate sexual advances by a member to a newcomer in AA. It means other things too.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The 13th Step loses the 13th on 2nd Avenue

5 comments:

  1. Really ? had no idea it was inappropriate - thought it was
    a Hitchcock reference, a twist on the 39th step.

    An odd choice then for a bar if the name is related to AA and murder.

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  2. Bro irony is usually with empathy for others especially those that are struggling with anything the bro are not ie: racism, disease, afflictions, poverty.....

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  3. IMO, that joint is the alcohol-equivalent of Donald Trump: bad taste, no class, no respect, all brass and jackass, and check your brain at the door.

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  4. 2.29 PM It also stinks, has a major stale beer smell that hits you when you walk past it. Woo! OK, I'm Wooed out for today.


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  5. I can remember when it was the Telephone Bar: great place for brunch and just to hang out in. Discusting what this place has degenerated into.

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