Monday, March 8, 2021

More hot dogs for Avenue A

Work continues at 147 Avenue A between Ninth Street and 10th Street.

What can you expect? Hot dogs!

The work permit in the window points to a "hot dog store" ...
We're tracking down more details about the business... which will offer up more hot dogs for Avenue A...  the 99-Cent Fresh Pizza & Hot Dog shop opened back in September. And Ray's Candy Store has been peddling franks for decades at 113 Avenue A.

Arepa Factory, the quick-serve Venezuelan restaurant, closed at 147 Avenue A in January 2020 after nearly five years in business.

Photos by Steven

11 comments:

  1. I suspect it will be a Korean hot dog store like Oh-K hotdog on Ludlow St. Always lines waiting to order there!

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    1. I wish, but based on what?
      The 99 cent pizza and its hot dogs are unremarkable, to say the least.

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  2. Great! More HEALTHY options for the LES!

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  3. Reading this got me to wondering if and when Crif Dogs will reopen? Checked their website... it says Long Island open and East Village opening soon!!

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  4. Plenty of healthy options around. There's room for everyone.

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  5. Nothing better than a good hotdog.
    Nothing worse than a bad hotdog.

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  6. I predict the return of Japadog, the most unique hot dog purveyor to ever grace the food Mecca of St Marks Place. But a mini Gray’s Papaya will do.

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  7. I wish someone would do an Icelandic hot dog stand.

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  8. I want greys papaya recession special! Mustard and sauerkraut!

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  9. F&B for the win!
    Bit out of the neighborhood, but waas so good.

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