CB3 should be releasing the agenda for July's SLA committee meeting some time soon... ahead of that, we have an idea of at least two applicants taking over now-closed spaces in the neighborhood...
Notices are now up at 171 Avenue A, where B.A.D. Burger closed early this year between East 10th Street and East 11th Street...
[Photo via @aleighdear]
There are plans for a Vietnamese restaurant, and it looks as if the applicant is seeking a full liquor license with use of the backyard garden.
B.A.D. Burger was never able to secure a beer-wine license for the space. After CB3 denied his beer-wine request in 2012, B.A.D. Burger owner Keith Masco reportedly called the board "fascist."
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Meanwhile, there are also notices posted at the recently closed Tink's on East Seventh Street between Avenue A and First Avenue...
More about the applicants as soon as the questionnaires are posted at the CB3 website. Meanwhile, a note for the U.S. Postal Service...
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Monday, April 6, 2015
Commercial space at 171 Avenue A is now on the market
The for rent signs are up now at 171 Avenue A, most recently home to B.A.D. Burger…
We didn't spot the listing online just yet for the space, which apparently includes a back garden, here just south of 11th Street.
B.A.D. Burger closed in early February after nearly three years in business.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] State seizes B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A for nonpayment of taxes
State of New York auctioning off the remains of B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A
Thursday, March 19, 2015
B.A.D. Burger says goodbye on Avenue A
The State of New York auctioned off the remains of B.A.D. Burger at 171 Avenue A near East 11th Street last Thursday… as previously noted, the State seized the restaurant for nonpayment of taxes back in early February…
Now there's a sign up on the front saying goodbye … and pointing diners to their Williamsburg location...
[Photo by Bobby Williams]
B.A.D. Burger opened here in late 2011.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] State seizes B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A for nonpayment of taxes
State of New York auctioning off the remains of B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A
Monday, March 9, 2015
State of New York auctioning off the remains of B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A
The State of New York seized B.A.D. Burger at 171 Avenue A near East 11th Street for nonpayment of taxes back in early February.
The B.A.D. Burger Facebook page later noted that the diner would be "temporarily closed for a few days."
Unfortunately, the latest legal documents on the door point to a permanent closure...
The notice, dated March 5, says that the contents of the restaurant will be sold off on Thursday at 10 a.m.
B.A.D. Burger opened in late 2011.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] State seizes B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A for nonpayment of taxes
Thursday, February 5, 2015
[Updated] State seizes B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A for nonpayment of taxes
The state's fluorescent SEIZED sticker arrived on the front door of B.A.D. Burger at 171 Avenue A near East 11th Street showing a nonpayment of taxes.
So, for now, the breakfast and burger diner is closed. (These seizures aren't always permanent, as we saw at Sahara East, among other businesses.)
B.A.D. Burger opened in late 2011.
Updated:
Per the B.A.D. Burger Facebook page:
"Hey folks, we are temporarily closed for a few days. We will keep you posted. For now stay warm and carry on! Spring is around the corner."
Monday, January 16, 2012
[Updated] Reader report: FDNY responds to smoke scare at BAD Burger
Shawn Chittle and Dave on 7th pass along word that the FDNY has responded to a report of smoke at BAD Burger on Avenue A near 11th Street... the FDNY is on the scene now...
Dave on 7th, who took these shots, reports: "No sign of fire. But BAD Burger employee reports that the kitchen and dining room filled up with smoke. Probably from the furnace. Nothing actually appears to be happening, which is a good thing."
Updated 1/17:
Owner Keith Masco provides an update in the comments.
Dave on 7th, who took these shots, reports: "No sign of fire. But BAD Burger employee reports that the kitchen and dining room filled up with smoke. Probably from the furnace. Nothing actually appears to be happening, which is a good thing."
Updated 1/17:
Owner Keith Masco provides an update in the comments.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Live check-in from the CB3/SLA meeting: No beer and wine for BAD Burger
Several people attending tonight's CB3/SLA meeting sent along an update ... BAD Burger (Breakfast All Day), the 24-diner that opened in November at 171 Avenue A, was on the agenda for a beer and wine license. The restaurant's opening announcement noted that the restaurant would "eventually serve Craft Beer and a Sommelier-honed Wine List."
Owner Keith Masco, according to those in attendance, was looking for the OK to serve beer-wine until 4 a.m. seven days a week, including in BAD's backyard. For their part, committee members offered the alcohol until midnight, though not in the backyard.
Masco then reportedly said, "Just deny it, just deny it," and walked out of the meeting.
There's plenty of history between Masco and the CB3. You can read that here. In an email to us in October 2010, Masco called CB3 members "communists."
Friday, November 11, 2011
Breaking: Bad Burger opening Wednesday on Avenue A; location includes the Bad Girl Bakery
From the EV Grieve inbox ...
Relive all of the Bad Burger/171 Avenue A drama right here.
Bad Burger (Breakfast All Day), a 24 Hour Diner-Nouveau venue will launch their new, second location on Wednesday November 16th, at 171 Avenue A.
Bad Burger continues to partner with NYC ICY (No. 1 Zagat rated gelato-style ice). The new location will also include the unveiling of both a new menu, and in-house baking company Bad Girl Bakery.
Equally inspired by both American Nouveau and the Classic American Diner, Bad Burger not only hails to the beef & bun classics but also fills a niche for Vegetarian, Vegan and Wheat-Free options within a range of comfort food from Cheeseburgers to Eggs Firenze, as well as Cali-Mex style plates and an armada of home made sauces.
In follow-up to their Brooklyn location (131 Grand Street at Berry St), the Avenue A location seeks to eventually serve Craft Beer and a Sommelier-honed Wine List, also with vegan options. (License-pending.)
Fun and diverse comfort food, jukeboxes, free WiFi and 24 Hour dine-in, take-out & delivery will remain the mantra at both the Brooklyn and Manhattan locations.
Opening dates for Bad Burger, 171 Avenue A:
Our doors will open to the public on Wednesday, November 16th 2011
Relive all of the Bad Burger/171 Avenue A drama right here.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Bad Burger is hiring
Keith Masco's 24/7 diner at 171 Avenue A near 11th Street appears to be closer to opening... they're looking for help — all positions and shifts. So if you need a job...
You can read our earlier post about Bad Burger here.
You can read our earlier post about Bad Burger here.
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