Monday, June 3, 2019

Dig Inn confirmed for 13th Street and 4th Avenue



The southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and 13th Street has been a revolving door of quick-service concepts in recent years.

Dig Inn is up next. On the previous post about this address, an EVG commenter mentioned that a Dig Inn was coming soon. Making it official, Dig Inn shows up on CB3's SLA June docket for a beer-wine license for this location.

The health-conscious fast-casual chain, founded in 2011, has nearly 30 outposts in the NYC and Boston area.

This has been a challenging corner for businesses since the longtime deli was rent-hiked out of here in November 2012. The space has been home to Fresh & Co. and Pie Face and, most recently, Sandwicherie in the past five years.

6 comments:

  1. When I passed by the other morning, it was a total gut renovation. You have to wonder at companies that cannot seem to find a way to modify existing spaces to save money. Good luck Dug Inn--good luck to anyone who tries a food service business in an already crowded two block radius.

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  2. There’s another Dig Inn on 17th St near Broadway, 5 blocks away. Liquiteria and others have had outlets both on 17th St and this stretch of 4th Ave and have cannabized their own customer base...

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  3. awesome - love Dig Inn

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  4. I am affaid this corner is cursed. I have yet to see a business stay.

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  5. Hopefully Dig Inn won’t be have to Dig Out of debt due to this overpriced lease.

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