The Second Street Cafe, the Slope’s beloved Seventh Avenue cafe/restaurant, is going to be closed for three weeks. After nearly ten years on the job, they’ve decided to make some changes to the decor.
We’ve always liked the decor in there. But change is good. We do love that the back wall and ceiling of the cafe are covered with crayon table drawings by patrons (part of the ceiling pictured left).
What’s going to happen to all of that? I’m not saying we need to mount a campaign to save those pictures.
I’m just saying.
It’s about time! My “RESPECT FLUFFY!” picture has been on the ceiling for about 7 years!
I try and try and try and while I like the “idea and concept” I just find the food over priced and mediocre. service is usually ok, slow but ok. what can a new decor do to change the flavor of the food…
better to improve their indifferent food, indifferent service than the decor. if a customer asks for something a proprietor should try to deliver rather than ignore, main lesson they need to learn….
i have more problems with the food and bad service than the decor! how much revamping is involved? i always wish i had had better experiences there, because it’s a great place in theory…