Changing of the Signage at Staubitz
Staubitz, the butcher that’s been in Cobble Hill for almost a century, updated its look this week, much to the chagrin of Lost City, which documented the signage change in this blog post: “The new signage is OK. Very spare. Dignified. Probably no surprise to anyone out there, though, that I liked the old sign…

Staubitz, the butcher that’s been in Cobble Hill for almost a century, updated its look this week, much to the chagrin of Lost City, which documented the signage change in this blog post: “The new signage is OK. Very spare. Dignified. Probably no surprise to anyone out there, though, that I liked the old sign better.” You can get a better look at the old signage in this photo. Which do you like better?
I can’t believe it, but I like the new sign better! However, the old one is actually easier to read.
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttt?
oooh sawdust
Have to agree with Rob. It looks like every other new place in the neighborhood now.
Actually, I still miss the sawdust on the floor.
Ouch, that’s gonna leave a mark.
and its dull if you are a moron.
just curious rob, what is a typical weekend for you like? do you have friends, go out to dinner, maybe see a movie, go to a museum or gallery or concert??? or do you sit around the house in your underwear hating on everything, smoking cigs and just being a generally pathetic waste of space?
i have a feeling i know the answer.
quote:
i would argue that brooklyn has never been more vibrant.
yeah. if youre a moonface.
*rob*
I too go to Los Paisanos.
“Does Lost City really have nothing better to do than lament on this????”
and why does brownstoner relament on it??? lame.
“banal, dull, and cookie-cutter. much like brooklyn circa 2010”
rob, i’ve said it before but here we go again…..you really need to get out of your sad little world more often. i would argue that brooklyn has never been more vibrant.