Streetlevel: 216 Flatbush Restaurant Revealed
Last week we posted that, according to a press release from a broker, 216 Flatbush Avenue (the former location of the failed High Stakes Cheesesteaks) was slated to be a Mediterranean restaurant: According to this photo sent in by a reader this morning, it appears to have a seafood slant, wouldn’t you say? (Thanks Justin!)…
Last week we posted that, according to a press release from a broker, 216 Flatbush Avenue (the former location of the failed High Stakes Cheesesteaks) was slated to be a Mediterranean restaurant: According to this photo sent in by a reader this morning, it appears to have a seafood slant, wouldn’t you say? (Thanks Justin!)
Streetlevel: Mediterranean Food for Flatbush [Brownstoner]GMAP
Hey, stop with the “ugly name calling”… I know some don’t like the name, but others do love it. We played with many different names, and decided with YOGO MONSTER. Yogo is “short” for yogurt, and monster was just a fun name that we thought would work for frozen yogurt. Hope at least some of you guys had a chance to try out our product.
> “Hung Phat Seafood & Meat”
Years ago I saw a truck in Boston’s Chinatown that was emblazoned “Lo Hung Meats.”
Seriously.
“The former Highstakes Cheesestakes who’s sign read more like ‘High Cheese Stake Steaks’ already won worst name ever.”
Good point.
The former Highstakes Cheesestakes who’s sign read more like ‘High Cheese Stake Steaks’ already won worst name ever.
Good luck to the Fish and Sip (should have been ‘Fish and Sips’) establishment. I’ll try it after it gets going after a few weeks.
How about Hung Phat Seafood & Meat on Grand Street in Little Italy?
> “Worse than Yogo Monster?”
Da Cake Spott
> “Worse than Yogo Monster?”
You got me there.
There is also my all time favorite bad restaurant name in Park Slope: Pita Pan.
I once drove by a hair salon on Staten Island called “Hair-ific.”
Presumably they thought it sounds like “terrific” and forgot that “horrific” is also a word.
Worse than Yogo Monster?