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Eggs and bacon are back on the menu for the South Slope following the recent opening of the Little Purity Diner. The delectably named eatery—an offshoot of the New Purity Diner on 7th Avenue and 7th Street—has set up shop on 12th Street and 7th Avenue, in the space that used to house Katina’s Diner. South Slopers glad to see the brunch spot revived? GMAP


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  1. Some of us, just want a neighborhood bar, like the Excelsior, where we can meet up with friends for a drink and just be ourselves. The game is not on and we don’t have to worry about what the other patrons think.

  2. Since I haven’t been single for 30 years…I find this conversation interetsing. I go to bars or restaurants or any public place to meet people….of like mind or not…I like a good argument occasionally. But I find the idea of “gay place” interesting…can’t gay people meet gay people at any place this is brooklyn…does the bar have to be gay to meet a gay person?….Now I’m confused. I go to public places and meet gay people….why does it have to be a “gay place.”…why can’t it be just a place to meet people?

  3. There is so much hypocrisy in the world, you sometimes have to laugh.

    Gays get a bad rap sometimes for being promiscous, being too narcissistic, problems with drugs, etc.

    How exactly do you expect gay people to meet other people for potential relationships if you don’t approve of “gay places?”

    Do you assume we all walk around and “know” exactly who is gay? We don’t all wear scarlet letter “G”s on our chests you know…

    Straight people get no flack for going to meet people at bars…that is the primary reason they are there afterall, isn’t it…to meet people of a like mind…? I would say most people other than alcoholics go to bars with the hope that maybe you’ll find a nice guy or girl. Even if you’d never admit such a thing out loud, most single people probably have the idea in small portion of the back of their head, that maybe they’ll fall in love tonight. or fall in like.

    Why would you deny gay people that same right?

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