Monday, November 18, 2019

2nd Avenue about to get Sauced Up! (with wings)



The Sauced Up! signage has arrived at 77 Second Ave. between Fourth Street and Fifth Street...



Aside from various wing offerings, the quick-serve shop will sell a variety of French fries and tater tots and sandwiches (menu here) ...



The applicant was on their month's CB3 agenda for a beer-wine license. According to the questionnaire on file at the CB3 website, the applicant previously ran House of Hookah in Bayside. (The questionnaire notes one bust for a sale to a minor in the past three years.)

The previous restaurant here, Hot Box, "closed for renovations" this past summer after 14 months in business and never reopened.

4 comments:

  1. Ahhhh more HEALTHY food for the nabe.

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  2. This reminds me of those little late night fast food joints in Amsterdam that cater to the drunks in the red light district: lots of signage, with pictures of food that looks much more photogenic than the real thing.

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  3. HMMM---business plan---gonna start a wing business (probably not gonna do real well for breakfast/lunch---but---awesome for dinner/late night---gonna sign up ALL the delivery food guys (pay them 15%)---gonna have to pay sales tax---damm---already 20%+ of sales GONE!---oh well---WAIT---when my chicken wings get to the customer they may/probably be cold---not that yummy---but they can reheat---yuck---if they need to do that---they can buy them at TARGET---YIKES !---may close for renovations :)

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