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whats happening with Circles restaurant?

yankeefan
yankeefan
edited November -1 in Park Slope
anyone know what’s going to open in the old space of Circles restaurant by bartel pritchard square?
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  • hamilton
    hamilton
    Circles was in default of their rent and the buildings owners shut them down , this is where it gets good, the owners of Circles were trying to sell the rights to their lease even though they have been evicted .

    At this point they are both in court .
  • bullyboy
    bullyboy
    Hah, thanks for the inside scoop.

    Boo me off the board, but that would be an awesome Starbucks or Cosi location.

    With the theater, the park, and the subway, and drawing from both Windsor Terrace and the South Slope... man oh man.

    Let's just pray it doesn't get chopped up and turned into yet more cell phone stores.
  • shishkab
    shishkab
    Booooooo!

    nah, just kidding. although i disagree with your suggestion of chain stores, i wholeheartedly agree that the space should be preserved intact and become something more useful to the community than another stupid cell phone service!
  • bullyboy
    bullyboy
    An independent coffeehouse would be most warmly received by the bullyboy clan.
  • yankeefan
    yankeefan
    bullyboy wrote: Boo me off the board, but that would be an awesome Starbucks or Cosi location.
    Well I’d sure hate to see that... I still can’t believe that on 7th ave a Star Bucks coffee took over Little Things Toy Store. And it’s now been what, like 10 years since that happened? Brooklyn is just losing it’s character more and more everyday. I guess it’s inevitable it’s going to loose more. But that doesn’t mean I’m rooting for it to happen.
  • bullyboy
    bullyboy
    I don't happen to feel that stores with more than one location are intrinsically bad for a neighborhood. Depends which chain it is, in my opinion.

    That said, I'd prefer a Gorilla Coffee or a Tea Lounge there. A place to meet before a movie, take out food for the park, grab a coffee before heading to work...

    What does suck are empty storefronts and these cell phone stores that serve no purpose whatsoever. It's just tragic that they carved up the Western Union on the corner of PPW and now we've got a successful but too-small Dub Pies and another f*cking cell phone store!
  • ilovefarm
    ilovefarm
    chopped salad for everyone....and panini....and wine!
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    YankeeFan wrote: [quote=bullyboy]Boo me off the board, but that would be an awesome Starbucks or Cosi location.
    Well I’d sure hate to see that... I still can’t believe that on 7th ave a Star Bucks coffee took over Little Things Toy Store. And it’s now been what, like 10 years since that happened? Brooklyn is just losing it’s character more and more everyday. I guess it’s inevitable it’s going to loose more. But that doesn’t mean I’m rooting for it to happen.



    I wouldn't call it being taken over when the woman who owned Little Things and the building just couldn't say no any longer to the money Starbucks was willing to pay in rent for that spot and she happily took it and moved her stores to other locations.
  • hamilton
    hamilton
    time to contact Mooney
  • prezst
    prezst
    i found bullyboy's musings about a tea lounge going-into the circles location to be interesting, since the pavilion tried to pull-off a tea longue-type cafe years ago when it first opened. it was a creative, ahead of the curve project and of course it failed miserably.
  • bullyboy
    bullyboy
    That space is still unused, isn't it? It sounded like such a great idea.
  • yankeefan
    yankeefan
    LongTimeSloper wrote:
    I wouldn't call it being taken over when the woman who owned Little Things and the building just couldn't say no any longer to the money Starbucks was willing to pay in rent for that spot and she happily took it and moved her stores to other locations.
    I don't know the details of what happened there. I just know Little Things was a truly unique toy store, there was really no other store like it... The Star bucks there now is just another 1 of 1000 Star Bucks across the city, and that one in Park slope is just exactly the same as all the others.
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    Why do you keep bolding Little Things and Starbucks? anyway, yeah, the Little things back then was pretty cool-and, it was much much more than a toy store too. They had great gift items and jewelry.
  • raw
    raw
    YankeeFan wrote: [quote=LongTimeSloper]
    I wouldn't call it being taken over when the woman who owned Little Things and the building just couldn't say no any longer to the money Starbucks was willing to pay in rent for that spot and she happily took it and moved her stores to other locations.
    I don't know the details of what happened there. I just know Little Things was a truly unique toy store, there was really no other store like it... The Star bucks there now is just another 1 of 1000 Star Bucks across the city, and that one in Park slope is just exactly the same as all the others.

    Every time I walk by the Starbucks on 7th Avenue it is packed. When I look into Starbucks' window, I never think "what a shame that there are so many empty tables," like I do when walking on 5th Avenue by all the empty restaurants filled with waiters trying to look busy polishing salt shakers at 7 PM on weeknights.
  • hamilton
    hamilton
    wouldn't Starbucks create a problem for Connecticut Muffin, I think the neighborhood could use a real Irish Pub where the food is adequate and the fun mandatory.
  • bullyboy
    bullyboy
    Universal Video Pub & Grill?
  • new2hood
    new2hood
    Isn't Little Things across the street from starbucks?
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    The Little Things toy store is across the street and on the next block from Starbucks.

    Where Starbucks is now for many years was a large Little Things where only part of the store was toys-the rest was tshirts, fun things for the home, jewelry, gift items, etc..
  • mrslimestone
    mrslimestone
    I was totally devasted when Little Things was downsized to put that giant Starbucks there but this would be very different. Circles hasn't been a good restaurant for a very long time.

    Cosi would be yummy! But any place that makes their own bread would be welcomed.
  • bullyboy
    bullyboy
    I adore Cosi's signature salad, but then, I'm a yuppie.
  • katbka
    katbka
    Oooh, I am 100% for Tea Lounge!!! That would be a dream come true!
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    MrsLimestone wrote: I was totally devasted when Little Things was downsized to put that giant Starbucks there but this would be very different. Circles hasn't been a good restaurant for a very long time.

    Cosi would be yummy! But any place that makes their own bread would be welcomed.
    i swear there is crack in that bread
  • 8thandprez
    8thandprez
    Circles: good riddance. My vote is with Gorilla. Or, if we must have a chain, it would make an excellent east-coast outpost for Peet's.
  • brooklynjack
    brooklynjack
    Ah yes, Alfred Peet, the man that inspired Starbucks and sold them coffee when they first opened. There is a Peets coffee in the International Arivals Terminal at JFK and in the ING Direct Cafe
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    and i believe there is a peets at port authority
  • 8thandprez
    8thandprez
    are you f*ing serious? >gets into car and drives to jfk<
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    Hmm-how about a nice year round indoor play space for children. or, some sort of family recreation center.
  • katbka
    katbka
    LongTimeSloper wrote: Hmm-how about a nice year round indoor play space for children. or, some sort of family recreation center.
    Isn't is what the Armory is supposed to become?
  • brooklynjack
    brooklynjack
    8thandPrez wrote: are you f*ing serious? >gets into car and drives to jfk<
    Wouldn't it be easier to go to E 49th btwn Mad and Park?
  • havalinaaa
    havalinaaa
    I didn't realize there was a Peets in NYC. I don't drink coffee, but am frequently in SanFran and visit Peets for tea regularly