Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Cinnamon Girl bringing cake, pie and coffee to 2nd Avenue

Cinnamon Girl is in the works for 73 Second Ave. between Fourth Street and Fifth Street.

The neon signage in the windows promises cake, coffee, pie and more (empanadas!) ...
While we haven't confirmed this just yet, this is likely another outpost for the Brooklyn-based Cinnamon Girl, which has three locations for vegan and gluten-free items in that borough.

This address was previously home to Atlas Cafe, which served reliable vegan (and non-vegan) menu items with a Moroccan vibe (1999-2020).  

8 comments:

  1. A better name for a bakery than "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere."
    When I get my turntable fixed that's one of the albums I will fire up. Cinnamon Girl is punchy, but the mind-blowers were the winding Down By The River and Cowgirl In The Sand.
    For those of a certain age, Neil Young's third and next album, After The Gold Rush, was absolutely life-altering.

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  2. Love the name, looking forward to checking them out!!

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  3. Cinnamon Girl by Type O Negative - now there's a cover worth listening to.

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  4. All I want in life is world peace, climate justice, an end to world poverty, and a really good blueberry muffin ANYWHERE in the godforsaken farshtunkiner East Village.

    Fingers crossed.

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  5. Blueberry muffin?! Geezis! I just want a muffin that is anything OTHER than blueberry. (and I love blueberries)

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  6. @Sop..
    Yeah, one of the greatest albums of the era.
    Always smile whenever I walk by the NYU building where the cover photo was taken.

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  7. Vegan and gluten-free; thank you, Cinnamon Girl.

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