Thursday, April 4, 2024

Let's look inside the Five Guys slated for 2nd Avenue and 12th Street

We've been receiving numerous inquiries about the Five Guys setting up a new outpost on the SE corner of Second Avenue and 12th Street (188 Second Ave.). 

The coming-soon signage arrived on Nov. 13. This outpost is on the Five Guys website, though no other info is available. 

Looking inside reveals a lot of work is left to do before a grand opening...
The burger chain, which started in Washington, D.C., in the 1980s, now has 1,700 outposts worldwide, including 30-plus locations around NYC.

Five Guys takes over the space from Strings Ramen, which closed in April 2022 after two years in business, opening just before the start of the pandemic. (Signage remained up for Strings, giving the impression they were still in business.)

As previously noted, the restaurants at 188 Second Ave. haven't fared well since old-timer Shima got rent-hiked out of here in January 2014. Lumos Kitchen lasted three months in 2018. Others that made quick departures in the past five years were Hot Pot Central, DumplingGuo and Dumpling Go.

5 comments:

  1. I go for the peanuts

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  2. Anyone know when that decoration on the column was last visible? I was a long-time customer at Shima (actually since they were over on Waverly), as was my kiddo, and I tried a couple of the subsequent places. Can't remember seeing that design.

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  3. RIP Shima. Such a go to.

    Wish Five Guys/their contractors would do something about all of the tags!

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  4. What gets finished first, the Tompkins bathrooms or this joint?

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  5. howd you get in? you one of the five guys????

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