Showing posts with label Mark Burger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Burger. Show all posts
Monday, April 2, 2018
Shi Miaodao Yunnan Rice Noodle opening in the former Mark Burger space on St. Mark's Place
Signage arrived Friday (H/T Steven) for Shi Miaodao Yunnan Rice Noodle, opening soon at 33 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue...
[Photo by Steven]
The restaurant's website (not quite complete) is here ... it shows a few menu items, such as spicy trotter rice noodle and spicy pork intestine. Their hours are 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily.
High rents caused Mark Burger to close here last fall after eight years in business.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
EVG Etc.: Mark Burger cow status; menu update at Ray's; free pizza on Broadway
Workers are breaking down the now-closed Mark Burger at 33 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.
Management said that higher rents and a changing St. Mark's Place were behind the closure.
And the Mark Burger cow is going to a new home. Derek Berg spotted it
The cow was designed by Rumiko Tsuda as part of the CowParade New York in 2000. This work was titled "Diversity of People."
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And over at Ray's Candy Store, 113 Avenue A, there's a new (plastic) dish on the menu...
Chicken wings, as EVG regular Peter Brownscombe passed along...
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And at 740 Broadway near Astor Place, the Washington, D.C.-based &pizza opens today (Oct. 3) ... they're giving stuff away...
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Monday, September 25, 2017
Mark Burger won't be back around here
As we first reported on Wednesday, Mark Burger closed at 33 St. Mark's Place.
The sign on the front door here between Second Avenue and Third Avenue reads: "Gone for now but not for good. Thanks to the ones who still believe in Mark. Our sliders don't have an expiration date."
Bedford + Bowery later caught up with their GM, Brian Pollock, who said the "rent is too high, it’s too hard to keep up."
And:
He added that the neighborhood has changed considerably since the restaurant opened its doors eight years ago. "It’s a place where people used to go for dive bars, to get a hot dog at Papaya King," he said. "Now people go for cocktails and noodles. It’s not necessarily good or bad but, unfortunately, it’s not as suited for us."
He said that they may reopen in some form, but not in this neighborhood.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Mark Burger 'gone for now' on St. Mark's Place
The quick-serve slider-speciality restaurant with a rotating batch of craft beers at 33 St. Mark's Place is currently closed.
The sign on the front door here between Second Avenue and Third Avenue reads: "Gone for now but not for good. Thanks to the ones who still believe in Mark. Our sliders don't have an expiration date."
The sign writer says to follow along on one of the Mark's social-media properties (like Instagram) for updates. So far there isn't any mention of this closure on any of the Mark's accounts.
Mark Burger opened in the fall of 2009.
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