StreetLevel: Blue Ribbon Nixes Slope's Late-Night Snacks
Sleepy old town, sleepy old town. A couple weeks ago, Blue Ribbon and Blue Ribbon Sushi put an end to the chainlet’s signature late-night hours on 5th Avenue. Blue Ribbon, which stayed open until 2am Monday through Thursday and 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, is now only open until midnight Monday through Thursday and…

Sleepy old town, sleepy old town. A couple weeks ago, Blue Ribbon and Blue Ribbon Sushi put an end to the chainlet’s signature late-night hours on 5th Avenue. Blue Ribbon, which stayed open until 2am Monday through Thursday and 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, is now only open until midnight Monday through Thursday and until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. A 5th Ave. manager we spoke to last night said wee-hours dining will continue at Blue Ribbon’s Manhattan spots, and that the Slope restaurants are now open an hour earlier than they were before. “It’s all about the neighborhood,” she said. “Over here, it’s just more family-oriented.” GMAP
all of you in brooklyn a f..cking loosers
did someone really just recommend the back of the newsstand on 7th and Flatbush?
while i know 3/4 of the homeless guys who eat there, it doesn’t necessarily mean i’d eat there.
That is one dedicated spammer, alas.
BOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
who wants to go eat $26 couscous at 3 in the morning anyway. That’s why you have Union Hall or Soda or some of the other places….Fuck Blue Ribbon.
dear 3:01:
please keep that mentality and never move to brooklyn. also, please convince your manhattan friends of the same.
there goes the neighborhood!
There at least two 24 hour diners on the more southerly stretch of Fifth Avenue in Park Slope.
3:17,
It’s you who needs to read. 3:22 is spot on.