Top photo by Jake Bowling
Holy Cow, a burger joint that got its start on the Lower East Side in 2018, is opening an outpost on the SE corner of 14th Street and Avenue B.
Several EVG readers passed along this tip. The TradedNY real-estate Instagram account confirmed the new lease.
The expanding chainlet, with over a dozen locations around the five boroughs and on Long Island, offers a select menu with 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. Ghost signage for a previous tenant, AlphaBet Cafe, was recently revealed. (See the top photo.)
saw the sign being taken down today. I guess Ave B is becoming ave. burger
ReplyDeleteI loved M & J, the lady never messed up an order in the hundreds I placed. How many burger places can this northeast area of EV handle? There's one on every corner now.
ReplyDeleteM & J reopened on 23rd St btw. They deliver to this area.
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