Monday, October 4, 2021

The Brazen Fox becomes the Ugly Duckling

Signage for the Ugly Duckling has arrived on the NW corner of Third Avenue and 13th Street (thanks to Doug for the top pic!) ...
In April, we reported that hospitality veteran Curt Heugel's Host Restaurants, whose portfolio includes concepts such as Bill's Townhouse, Campagnola and Printers Alley, was behind a new unnamed venture... which was to be the previous tenant — the Brazen Fox.

Anyway, they rethought that decision... and the two-level sports bar is now going as the Ugly Duckling (same ownership).

25 comments:

  1. EV Signage and Font TrollOctober 4, 2021 at 7:49 AM

    Simply hideous

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  2. So it's not just a clever name.

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  3. years ago there was a sushi restaurant at that location… can’t remember the name

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  4. Didn't mind the food at B.F., Penny Farthing was/is much better though. Did like that small out door seating area on the second floor, in the back... especially if it was not a super crazy sports day.

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  5. Cool place but only when not crowded

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  6. @ronnie Friend House was there for a while after moving from across the street. I think they changed their name 1/2 way through their stint there. They had great, reasonable sushi.

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  7. It looks like they exist outside of the city (much like BF did): https://www.theuglyducklinglb.com/

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  8. Corny name and corny sign.

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  9. Well, "ugly" is right, alas.

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  10. This just wreaks of “Santa Con”!!! 🤦🏼‍♂️

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  11. aptly named this location has been lame for so long it's grandfathered in

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  12. If I owned a restaurant, I wouldn't call it the "Ugly" anything. I live nearby, prob won't go.

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  13. Well, truth in advertising, at least. This location had more credibility when it actually WAS a dive bar named the Dugout Tavern (longer ago than most of you can remember!).

    That was when it was not considered trendy to be a loud obnoxious drunk; back then people with a drinking problem did not brag about it, as today's bro's do.

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    1. I thought the Dugout was next door … it later became the Pit Stop, Looking Glass and Finnertys … and the building was torn down to make way for the glassy 110 3rd Ave condo

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    2. The Dugout wasn’t on the corner!!

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    3. Yep, the Dugout was next door, til it was um, dug up.

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  14. That sign is so ugly it makes the multicolored Funkiberry sign look like a work of modern art.

    Meanwhile, a few blocks north on 3rd Avenue, Tivoli Diner on 22nd St has a sign up in the window that they are closing as of tomorrow, October 5th. That makes at least 3 diners lost during the pandemic, including Odessa and Good Stuff Diner on 14th St.

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  15. Birds of a feather Flock together Ha ha 🐤🐤🐤🐣🐣🐣🐥🐥🐥

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  16. This is a joke, right? Please say yes

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  17. The Dugout: where the under-age me could get a frosty mug. Good times.

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  18. What did people think this place was going to be? Of course it was going to be a bar/sports bar. Deal with it.

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  19. I miss the Friend House restaurants that were both right in this area, particularly the one with the back garden. Lot of good food and memories there.

    Unrelated, why on earth would someone name a sports bar Ugly Duckling? I feel stupid typing the name let alone saying, 'hey man, let's grab a drink at the Ugly Duckling tonight.' Also, why is the duck missing the top of his skull? And his body??

    So many questions I have....

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