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Mars Bar photo courtesy of Karla and James Murray]
The dear old Mars Bar (RIP July 2011) over on Second Avenue and First Street has been immortalized in an unexpected place — a penthouse suite at the recently renovated Row NYC hotel on Eighth Avenue...
An EVG reader shared this find... behold the Penthouse Suite, with an entry featuring a life-sized Mars Bar storefront photo-printed on the wall...
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Per the Row NYC
website:
For a truly unforgettable stay, our Penthouse Suites are the ultimate uptown indulgence. Featuring one or two-bedroom options with separate living areas – along with a wet bar and kitchenette for entertaining – they hold our most-desired accommodations with top-notch city views and unparalleled touches to make your stay even more extraordinary.
Per the EVG reader: "If the guests only knew..."
If you're unfamiliar with the Mars Bar, well, it was a shithole — the best,
really. (I write that with great affection.)
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Mars Bar photo by Eden from 2009]
It never reopened after a DOH inspector found 850 (or so) fruit flies, standing water, cracked walls and other unsanitary conditions in
July 2011. What else was new?
Anyway, for upwards of $500, you can see the Mars Bar on your penthouse walls.
And Mars Bar owner Hank Penza was right. In
an interview leading up to the closure, he said: "Fuck the bar. What am I, crazy? There's a beginning and an end. You hear? The Mars Bar will live forever and I'll die." (
Penza died in October 2015 at age 82.)
The corner storefronts where Mars Bar stood were eventually
demolished in late 2011/early 2012 to make way for the 12-story residential building
Jupiter 21. The corner space now houses
a TD Bank and
The Alchemist's Kitchen, a cafe and shop that sells botanical medicines, herbal remedies and whole plant beauty products.
Previously on EV Grieve:
At the Mars Bar yesterday, the DOH found 850 fruit flies (or so)