Monday, November 15, 2021

Superiority Burger's original 9th Street space closes ahead of move to new home on Avenue A

Superiority Burger said farewell yesterday to its original home at 430 E. Ninth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue.... even painting over that hand-painted Superiority Burger signage [with the odd word break and weird kerning, per EVG commenter EV Signage and Font Troll].

In the months ahead, Brooks Headley and Co. will be moving to 119 Avenue A, where Superiority Burger is taking over the Odessa space. They'll have a lot more space for diners as well as a liquor license. 

Brooks told EVG correspondent Steven that he hopes to be ready with the new space between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place in late February-early March. And he plans on holding onto this Ninth Street outpost for the time being.

The popular all-vegetarian quick-serve spot opened in the East Village in June 2015

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

RIP Odessa

Anonymous said...

Agree with Anon. 11:30.

EV Signage and Font Trol said...

Your EV Signage Troll is delighted at the shoutout, lives on Avenue A and is a vegan—very excited for this move and expansion!! ❤️🐄

anonymous said...

Odessa is dead……Long Live Odessa.

Giovanni said...

Everyone who actually matters misses Odessa. In response, Superiority Burger will continue to serve its signature burnt broccoli until morale improves.

Anonymous said...

Odessa was the real deal, a real community asset. Older folks were regulars. When I had the flu I got chicken soup. High end veggie burgers? Sigh…