Fulton Sports Bar Signage Revealed
There’s been a lot of speculation (in a neighborhoody, chit-chatty sort of way) about the sports bar that’s going to be opening soon on Fulton Street between Vanderbilt and Clinton Avenues in Clinton Hill, so we were interested to receive the photo at right yesterday of the new signage being installed. Just to make sure…

There’s been a lot of speculation (in a neighborhoody, chit-chatty sort of way) about the sports bar that’s going to be opening soon on Fulton Street between Vanderbilt and Clinton Avenues in Clinton Hill, so we were interested to receive the photo at right yesterday of the new signage being installed. Just to make sure they we’re only going to 11, we rode by this morning to regard the handiwork ourselves and, sure enough, the name’s “Chance 11″—anyone have any ideas what that might be a reference to? The sign might be a little flashy for our taste but at this point we’re 100% rooting for any business that can generate foot traffic and stimulate the local economy in this part of town. On a related note, this block as a whole has really come a long way in the last few years, hasn’t it?
Streetlevel: Sports Bar for Fulton [Brownstoner] GMAP
Agreed donatella. I just want new places to thrive. A track record of success encourages more development of other empty storefronts.
Agree with more 4 less. No matter what this turns out to be, it is way better than the shell/wreck it was before. I am a cheerleader for this block.
sounds like a deal. will do.
CG_ups, since you don’t show up to the OT anymore, email me (gmail; “crownofbk”) when this place opens. I (along with a few others) are super nearby.
ugh. ever type something so gay, hit post then say D’OH!
holla! i’ll cash in my free drinks there. it’s a date 😉
I need some sleep, I meant to write “by the Helmsley building…”
CG_ups, you can cash my free drinks offer here when it opens.
until something better comes along, operating storefront vastly superior than vacant one
I checked out the website again, and to add to the rather odd marketing, the background picture is of buildings on Park Avenue in Manhattan, but the Helmsley building near 44th Street.