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  1. CG- I believe they closed up for good in the early 70’s. Perhaps you have come across an old Ebinger faded sign somewhere in Brooklyn, I know of one that still exists ( signage that is) in Bensonhurst, near the exit of the N train, near 65th street at 18th ave. About 10 years ago the signage of an old Donut Shop from the 70’s that had closed up ,was removed and under it was the original large interconnected Ebinger tiles with the lettering/ shadowing clearly visible in Ebinger script. I believe this place still sits there unoccupied for some reason…

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    I’d love to learn too. Oh well, someday. I’m actually afraid to let her near a horse- she’d probably trample me 🙂

    me too, definitely don’t trust horses. when i first moved to brooklyn last year i was like why not let’s see what the big hoopla is about prospect park. not only was i totally underwhelmed and thought it was gross, but im walking around and out of no where a woman on a horse comes trolloping out of no where.

    *rob*

  3. Tara, if you post here, I’ll win that tray of brownies from CGar. I’ll gladly split it with you.

    CG_ups, I sold out my earlier post for the tray of brownies.

    CGar, the brownies better be good else, we’ll have a real confrontation

  4. I’d love to learn too. Oh well, someday. I’m actually afraid to let her near a horse- she’d probably trample me 🙂

    rob- only the hooves. No hair, no gonads (where do you get this stuff?)

  5. Yes, etson and joe, I ate there once, wonderful meal but awfully more-ish (small portions). When I go I’ll skip the street sightseeing however in retrospect. A friend moved there and offered to play tour guide so I think I’ll make it happen next year.

  6. Doesn’t Gordon Ramsay have a restaurant here as well?
    In the London Hotel. I’d be more than happy to make a reservation…

    Posted by: Joe from Brooklyn at October 20, 2009 4:52 PM

    Joe, will we be eating for free? if so, sign me up for next open slot (re-writes).

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