Follow Up: Garry's Revealed
Guess this sign that went up at the end of the week puts to rest any fear that Garry’s Wine & Liquor would go all gentrified on us when it opens at 80 Saint Marks Avenue in the next few weeks. Streetlevel: Garry’s Moves Up the Block GMAP

Guess this sign that went up at the end of the week puts to rest any fear that Garry’s Wine & Liquor would go all gentrified on us when it opens at 80 Saint Marks Avenue in the next few weeks.
Streetlevel: Garry’s Moves Up the Block GMAP
Garry, please alter the sign so that the barrel rotates, lights up, and has steam (fake smoke) coming out the top. Please.
> “the new flaming fire signs all the way up the building
> where Rachels Taqueria is”
Oh yes, I’ve seen those. I wouldn’t want those bad boys outside my window, but it is a fun addition to the streetscape.
God, what an eyesore. How can you not roll your eyes when you see this?
Haha! Ugly, and I LOVE it!
Another vote for awesome!
“The guys who own this place (Russian, Ukrainian?)”
That explains it all! (and i’m half ukranian)
This is what adds to the diversity of Brooklyn streetscapes. Everything doesn’t need to be so uniform and picture perfect.
Bring back funkytown!
Speaking of…have you SEEN the new flaming fire signs all the way up the building where Rachels Taqueria is on 5th Avenue?
Now that would be slightly annoying to live above that…
But I still appreciate all the diversity in signage.
Nanook, you have managed to use two of the most annoying and lazy arguments known to man. The old “if you don’t like it move to _____ ” and the even more annoying and less thoughtful (if that were possible) “get a life” one liner.
Applause for you.
And I disagree, I agree completely.
Snarky, love that site!
This one made me sneeze.
http://www.yourlogomakesmebarf.com/2009/03/the-three-elements-of-barf/
Garry’s paid good money to put that sign up. Leave him alone.