Monday, March 21, 2022
The white and red stripes: The new-look KFC on 14th Street
The KFC on the SW corner of 14th Street and Second Avenue closed earlier this month for interior and exterior renovations...
As a few EVG regulars have noted, the new-look outpost has reopened with a refreshed look featuring KFC's signature white and red stripes on display outside (this pattern replaces the rather drab beige-red combo on the Second Avenue side) ...
The interior now features a wall dedicated to founder Harland Sanders, who started the business in Corbin, Ken., in 1930, billed here as the original celebrity chef...
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closed for renovations,
KFC
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7 comments:
Looks nice and clean, just a matter of time before graffiti will be on the walls.
Thanks. I plan on continuing to NEVER go in and eat there.
Christ, that's one ugly ass design. Looks absolutely ridiculous next to the limestone facade above it. Hope they tag the shit out of it. Instead of the red, chicken shit yellow would have been a more appropriate color. And who would eat this greasy, salty crap?
OMG am I in Mid Town or the East Village??
Midtown South!!
Still glad it's not a bank or another high raise for sure and hopefully they are hiring locally To supply job opportunities.
People here will hate on anything! I like it and I’m glad KFC is still there.
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