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New Bar/Restaurant on 6th and 12th? — Brooklynian

New Bar/Restaurant on 6th and 12th?

mhdold
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Does anybody know what it's going to be? I saw the sign today. I think it was the Red Horse Cafe. Red Something Cafe. Red Cat Got Laid. I dunno :lol:

Seems like they still had a lot of work to do as there was construction equipment all over.
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  • On which corner? The one where there was something else I can't think of the name of?
  • One block south of Bar Toto on the side of the street (NE corner).

    It seems to have been abandoned for a long time
  • I'm trying to picture that corner and I think there was a very low traffic real estate presence there with a corner entrance. Hmmm.

    Incidentally, "that red cat" strikes me as a great name for a cafe.

    Hey does anyone want to open up a kosher deli like 2nd Avenue Deli on 7th Avenue?
  • If you open the kosher deli, I'll bless the food.

    Wait, I'm not Jewish.

    Nevermind.

    Carry on.
  • steve wrote: Hey does anyone want to open up a kosher deli like 2nd Avenue Deli on 7th Avenue?
    hey, hey, hey, im still trying to sell that idea to my friends. the neighborhood is in desperate need of one.
  • Flexichick wrote: If you open the kosher deli, I'll bless the food.

    Wait, I'm not Jewish.

    Nevermind.

    Carry on.
    It's not unusual to have an honorary goy at PS jewish holidays. Maybe you can have that role at my new deli.
  • I'm a Jew by osmosis, since I grew up on LI. Does that count?
  • It looked like this was open this weekend although I was in a rush and wasn't able to stop in. Anyone been?
  • I stopped in today. Cute barista (the girl), good coffee, cool furniture, and apparently, free wifi.

    Don't tell the hipsters at the tea-lounge.
  • Guy_With_Helmet wrote: I stopped in today. Cute barista (the girl), good coffee, cool furniture, and apparently, free wifi.

    Don't tell the hipsters at the tea-lounge.
    i just put up a notice ;) there :p :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: about the free wifi.
  • There goes the neighborhood.
  • Guy_With_Helmet wrote: I stopped in today. Cute barista (the girl), good coffee, cool furniture, and apparently, free wifi.

    Don't tell the hipsters at the tea-lounge.
    Hipsters at the tea lounge? I thought it was just stroller moms...
  • i cant believe nobody caught my lie yet :p. i never leave the house, so i cant post anything !!!
  • which tea lounge? i think there are more hipsters and fewer moms on 10th street.

    as for the deli idea, there's not a bowl of matzoh ball soup in sight. bring it on.
  • I was referring to 10th street.
  • brooklynpotter wrote: which tea lounge? i think there are more hipsters and fewer moms on 10th street.

    as for the deli idea, there's not a bowl of matzoh ball soup in sight. bring it on.
    I think my mom would drag my father back to New York by his collar if I asked her to help. Sadly, I have nothing else to contribute to a kosher deli, though I was dying for a toungue sandwich tonight. Anyone want to help me open the joint?
  • my mother likes a tongue sandwich; the thought makes me gag.

    but, i make the best noodle kugel this side of the mississippi... so i'll be there if you get the funding.
  • I didn't actually get that it was a real toungue until I was maybe 12 years old. It just never occurred to me. However, what I really miss since 2nd Avenue closed is their chopped liver, they kind of got me hooked.

    In any case, Brooklyn Potter, you and your Kugel are welcome anytime.
  • bro you could almost go any where and get kosher deli stuff :p. its jew york after all.
  • armchair, *almost* anywhere in new york. trust me, there is no deli in park slope, and it's been discussed about as often as the lack of real pizza here.

    occassionally there's a special matzoh ball soup at second helpings, but that's it.
  • brooklynpotter wrote: armchair, *almost* anywhere in new york. trust me, there is no deli in park slope, and it's been discussed about as often as the lack of real pizza here.

    occassionally there's a special matzoh ball soup at second helpings, but that's it.
    you just need to walk a little bit south to kengsinton and there is a jewish comunity there ;) and you wont have problems with that or even slightly more south of that borough park :p.
  • alas, you can't get the soup delivered when you're home with a cold.

    hey, steve, maybe that's what we should do: matzoh ball soup delivery. (i make good matzoh balls too. curious, since i'm an atheist)
  • do any of you guys make any good gillfillta(sp? is 100% Wrong) fish?
  • there's no such thing as *good* gefilte fish
  • brooklynpotter wrote: there's no such thing as *good* gefilte fish
    youre dead to me :evil:
  • armchair_warrior wrote: do any of you guys make any good gillfillta(sp? is 100% Wrong) fish?
    is this your way of finding a date, armchair? :wink:
  • vanilla wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior]do any of you guys make any good gillfillta(sp? is 100% Wrong) fish?
    is this your way of finding a date, armchair? :wink:lol is that your way of telling me ;) i should hit on ya :p.
  • armchair_warrior wrote: lol is that your way of telling me ;) i should hit on ya :p.
    is this your way of telling me a i should go throw a glass bottle at your house...? wait, what was the address again... you posted it around here somewhere...
  • vanilla wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior]lol is that your way of telling me ;) i should hit on ya :p.
    is this your way of telling me a i should go throw a glass bottle at your house...? wait, what was the address again... you posted it around here somewhere...bean youre mean :(:(:(:(

    /runs and hides
  • brooklynpotter wrote: there's no such thing as *good* gefilte fish
    I'm with you Potter, gefilte fish is vile stuff. Armchair, we're not even gonna carry it at the Deli, so you'll have to go to Kensington! :twisted:
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