Monday, September 23, 2024

Holy Cow announces itself on 14th and B

Photos by Stacie Joy 

The Holy Cow signage rolled up on Thursday on the SE corner of Avenue B and 14th Street. (H/T Maegan Hayward!

As we previously reported, the burger joint that started on the Lower East Side in 2018 is taking over this space. (A few readers were hoping for a diner-type spot here, but...)
The expanding chainlet, with over a dozen locations around the five boroughs and on Long Island, offers several vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. The menu can be found here

The business takes over the corner space from M & J Asian Cuisine, which quietly closed earlier in the summer after 10 years. Fans can find (and order from) the New M&J on West 29th Street.

4 comments:

  1. So Phil Rizzuto didn't trade mark it?

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  2. Phil took it from Harry Caray the Cubs play by play man.

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  3. I saw yesterday that graffiti artists were painting the tiles of the walls.

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