Monday, February 13, 2023

Updated: Sunny's is open after all!

Updated 2/14: Multiple readers said that, despite the sign, Sunny's is open! 

Apparently, the eye doctor gave her the OK to work today... photos by Lola Sáenz ...

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One of the city's best destinations for flowers will be closed this Valentine's Day. (Thanks to EVG reader roflo for the photo.)

Signage at Sunny's Florist on the SE corner of Second Avenue and Sixth Street points to an "eye medical condition" that shuttered the sliver of a storefront today ... and again for tomorrow, Feb. 14...
Sunny's had just reopened after a winter break... And, as you'd expect, Valentine's Day always sees long lines here. (Except for last year.)

Meanwhile, for Valentine's Day tomorrow, Book Club is once again hosting the East Village-based Bloom Bloom floral design studio in store. 

Starting at 11 a.m. to whenever the flowers are gone, Bloom Bloom is selling grab-and-go wrapped bouquets and custom floral arrangements. 

Book Club is at 197 E. Third St. between Avenue A and Avenue B. 

6 comments:

  1. Oh no. Poor thing. Hope she feels better!

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  2. I sincerely hope she will be fine. Sending positive energy and prayers her way.

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  3. They've been a part of every valentines and celebration we've had as a young family. Sending every possible positive thought and vibe we can muster their way. ♥️♥️

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  4. Walked over yesterday and saw she’s be closed :( I hope alls well.

    Anyone know the pricing at the book club X bloom bloom?

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  5. Happened to ride past on my bicycle this afternoon and found Sonny's open, with a nice long line for flowers - Happy Valentine's Day!

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  6. EV Grieve, Thank you for posting the update. Sunny's back!

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