Saturday, April 24, 2021

Benny's Burritos still frozen in November 2014 time on Avenue A

Here's your periodic reminder that a) Benny's Burritos closed almost seven years ago and b) the storefront has sat vacant since November 2014. 

Anyway, every so often the gates are up here — like yesterday! — on the southwest corner of Avenue A and Sixth Street... showing the well-preserved Benny's museum (though the menus have come down from the doors since our last look).

Benny's closed here on Nov. 29, 2014, after 27 years in business.

The prime corner space has sat empty since then. At least one prospective tenant kicked the tires on the space in 2017. (The Benny's to-go spot next door, which closed in February 2015, is now the 99¢ pizza place called 99¢ Pizza.)

Anyway, no idea why the gate seems to open every few years. The original rental ask for the spot was $22,000.

Mark Merker, who launched Harry's and Benny's Burritos in 1987, attempted a revival with Benny's Burritos & Empanadas at 86 E. Seventh St. in January 2018, but it didn't last.

11 comments:

  1. anyone else remember the margaritas (slushees!) that were served in paper cones set onto plastic holders

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  2. I miss this more than anythinh

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  3. I remember the perfect Margaritas. Sign of the times that a great place like this could not survive and now it has been unused for so many years. #squatit

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  4. Place wasn’t behind times when it closed.

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  5. One of the best bangs for your buck!!! Miss them!!!

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  6. I really miss Benny's I used to have the excellent chicken Burrito there and wash it down with an excellent Sol Mexican beer that they served. I have not found another Mexican restaurant as good. I am surprised that since Benny's closed their prime corner space has been vacant for so many years.

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  7. I miss Benny’s. It’s a shame this corner has remained empty.

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  8. I have never in my life had a better breakfast than at Benny's. I know they weren't precisely 'huevos rancheros', but I fondly remember tortilla chips, eggs, cheese, and green salsa... I often dream of these

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  9. This space should really be leased! It's a blight on the neighborhood.

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