Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Openings: Fries Factory on 14th Street

Fries Factory is now open at 245 E. 14th St. between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

The quick-serve joint serves a variety of fries, like the classic fries, garlic fries, and currywurst with fries...
... there are also a few varieties of poutine... including, if you dare, Tijuana Street Poutine...
No word yet on the hours of operation. Or even a website.

The space was previously Mani in Pasta, 
which closed during the early months of the pandemic. 

7 comments:

  1. Questionable choice of mozz instead of cheese curds in the poutine but the options look good anyways. No such thing as too much garlic in my book.

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  2. $10 French fries. Great!

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  3. The "classic fries" are $6.50, not $10.

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  4. aw, the currywurst reminds me of the fantastic currywurst bar on 1st ave that used to be there and that i hadn't thought of in years.

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  5. They continue like others before using a fire egress as a smoking lounge, work space , and storage. They have been told the noise they make is amplified by the brick walls that surround the area. It is louder than the air conditioner. The landlord knows this and knows that even small noise can shock many residents but he doesn't care and rents the space saying it's part of their space. It is not . They use it all hours day and night . If they continue to steal the quiet enjoyment of my home . I will make my best efforts to stop them including telling people dont patronize the bad neighbors .

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