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sweet tea
sweet tea
edited November -1 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
is remodeling, which is nice.

BUT

they are replacing their sign, which is my favorite and far to big for me to demand they give to me for my apartment. :(

just FYI and stuff.

Comments

  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    what's the sign look like?
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    Bodega After School

    it's hand-painted, and you can see the brushstrokes. it's fading, and i find it lovely.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    they are big... based on the bystanders, each looks like 3' x 12'.
  • sillybilly
    sillybilly
    I observed the remodeling inside (no cold beer this weekend!) but didn't know about the sign. I hope the replacement isn't too ugly.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    P.S. if the old sign is metal it will likely get sold for scrap. but, yea, nice sign
  • marla_singer
    marla_singer
    I didn't know about the sign either. That IS sad. I love this place -- Heikel is so nice.
  • ams
    ams
    I love that place. Before I gave up soda, I was buying 2 liters there every couple of days, and the guys never laugh at me for always paying in quarters.
  • poppy13
    poppy13
    Thank goodness this board keeps me up to date. I live right across from this bodega but don't use it much. Seems like it's been a long winter and haven't ventured out enough. :) Will be happy to see this place get a fix up.

    Any clues what is up with the building next to it that is still empty?
  • marla_singer
    marla_singer
    @poppy13
    That's what's so funny about living in such a dense city. I also live across the street from it, and I'm in there nearly every day. But there are plenty of other places so close by that others are regulars to (bars, restaurants, shops) and I have never been there.
  • marla_singer
    marla_singer
    Heikel says it'll probably be 2 more weeks before they're all done.

    I asked whether he'd seen the redone place at Bergen & Classon and he said he hadn't.
  • abs276
    abs276
    marla_singer wrote:
    I asked whether he'd seen the redone place at Bergen & Classon and he said he hadn't.
    while i know this place is a lot better since it's been redone, and the guys who work there are the nicest ever, everything is always expired or stale! even beverages. it's right across the street from me and i really want to support them, but i don't really trust that anything i buy there will be edible, unfortunately.
  • marla_singer
    marla_singer
    interesting, abs276. i don't go there too often, but i'd agree that the stuff in there isn't as great as the new decor would suggest.
  • dac545
    dac545

    Went in here last night to buy some beer but was surprised to find all of their coolers filled with booze-free liquids.. a stocking guy nearby saw my confusion and told me that they had their license taken away....

    I went up to Park Place deli and was actually impressed with their selection.

  • whynot_31
    whynot_31

    in miniature:



    photo: Yelp

  • joshb
    joshb

    Currently, the best bodega beer is found at Christopher Deli, on Franklin (near the karate dojo) and the bodega on Franklin next to Mayfield.

  • dac545
    dac545

    I actually agree regarding Christopher Deli. They fixed the place up and shifted the setup which has improved it greatly. Also, their beer is all labeled individually, which is nice for figuring out price rather than dividing the cost of the six pack (or even wondering if they will complain about buying individual bottles).

  • dl
    dl

    Good to know! And are the prices on nice-but-not-craft beers (Blue Moon, Sam Adams, etc) the same or better as Bob & Bettys?

  • dac545
    dac545

    Hmm, not positive. How much is a 12 oz Sam Adams bottle at Bob and Betty's? Are they cool with splitting up 6 packs? I don't have much experience buying beer at B&B's..

  • joshb
    joshb

    I've found that B&B's is far pricier for beer. The bodega on Franklin, near Mayfield, often has well-priced 12-packs. And Compare Foods often buys end-of-season beers and sells them for a song.

  • eastbloc
    eastbloc

    B&B's is expensive and has a lousy selection. I'll go to Nam's or Pine Tree before I'll shop for beer there. It's no cheaper but at least there's more choices.

  • yuppie_scum
    yuppie_scum

    Prospect Heights Beer Works (Washington between Dean & St Marks) has a pretty wide selection.

  • whynot_31
    whynot_31

    Beer Works selection is good, but they tend to just have 12 packs. Hauling a 12 pack, plus groceries, is heavy.

    They do deliver beer. However, they have something like a 2 case minimum ...which makes me feel and look like I am drinking too much beer, so I don't do that.

    The delis seem to know I prefer to pick up a convenient 6 pack and overpay for it.

    ...they are evil.

  • epiclylaterd
    epiclylaterd

    I may or may not have sold some very hard to get Vermont beer to PHBW recently...(commonly noted as the number one IPA)

  • mattbot
    mattbot

    I'd be happy to take it off your hands if you want to cut out the middleman next time.