Another Rumor: Fast Food for Gage & Tollner Space
We were right with our last rumor about the future of the Gage & Tollner space at 374 Fulton Street so we’ll plow ahead with this next unconfirmed dispatch: We’re hearing that the prospective tenant for the historic eatery is a fast food chain of some sort. No names yet, but we’re told that it’s…

We were right with our last rumor about the future of the Gage & Tollner space at 374 Fulton Street so we’ll plow ahead with this next unconfirmed dispatch: We’re hearing that the prospective tenant for the historic eatery is a fast food chain of some sort. No names yet, but we’re told that it’s a company that currently does not have a presence in the city. Because the interior is landmarked, the deal is contingent upon LPC approval. Sounds like a very bad idea to us. Anyone care to guess what chain it is? Quelle horreur!
Rumor Mill: Gage & Tollner Space Leased? [Brownstoner] GMAP
Photo from Venue View
“Anyone here surprised at all that Rob had his 28th and 29th birthday parties at hooters?”
Yeah, I woulda though he would have had it at HunkMania…
Howzabout Dennys? Maybe they think folx in Brooklyn forgot about how they used to run things.
“Anyone here surprised at all that Rob had his 28th and 29th birthday parties at hooters?”
Actually, I’m quite surprised that Rob has any interest hanging around a place with that much cleavage (at least on a woman and in that area of the body).
Cracker Barrel?
^^^^^pretty much the same regarding the bellyaching over coney island.
“i had my 28th and 29th birthday at the hooters in midtown and i never had a more fun time.”
Class all the way…..
I always laugh a little over the posts concerning the horror of what will happen to the old G&T site. I mean, I went there several times over the last two months of its existence, and almost every time I was there, it was 75% empty. If it was truly missed by this many people, it wouldn’t have closed in the first place, but the honest truth that nobody seems willing to admit is that barely anybody went anymore. It reminded me of something in the mold of Delmonico’s meets the Oyster Bar meets Luger’s, but of course, it wasn’t as great as any of those, and it was also on crappy Fulton Street at the time, surrounding by hair extensions and cell phones.
spaghetti warehouse
ohhhhh, cracker barrel!!
Stuckey’s