Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea is the next tenant for 33 St. Mark's Place. Signage is up now at the storefront between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.
The chainlet, with an outpost in Flushing, takes over the space from CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice, the Taiwan-based chain that closed in late May after nearly five and a half years.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Rockit Scientist Records to become a bubble tea shop on St. Mark's Place
Oh good. More tea options on St. Marks. That is indeed a necessity...
ReplyDeleteWith The Alley on Cooper Square to open soon too. But when I think “can’t someone come up with something original?” it only brings on something more ludicrous.
ReplyDeleteTwo days ago I saw a Schmackery employee bring out stools to the sidewalk and proceed to do headstands on them in an effort to attract attention- the free samples weren’t doing it.
The EV has really become a circus.