I’ll be heading into Manhattan tomorrow to visit the
Bernarducci Meisel Gallery and, I hope, reach some sort of closure as far as
those Sharon Moody paintings are concerned. But while in town for the day, a guy’s got to eat, right? And if this guy’s got to eat in Manhattan, it’s going to be at Shopsins as often as possible.
I’ve
told you before how much I love the place-because of rather than spite of all those one-star
Yelp reviews that say things such as: “Incredibly rude. Incredibly ignorant. Incredibly sexist. Incredibly disgusting. Being called a c***sucker multiple times and told to ‘go f*** myself’ while I’m photographing on assignment for a very well regarded city food magazine at the cheese shop next door by a foul-mouthed old man and his idiot son is not my idea of a hip Lower East Side foodie experience.”
Hey, they’ve never given me any trouble.
Anyway … I was checking out
the insane menu in preparation for tomorrow’s brunch, and saw the following image on
their eclectic homepage:
Which a quick search of the
Grand Comics Database shows to be based on the December 1947 issue of Crime Does Not Pay:
So in addition to helping create amazing food, at least one Shopsin is some kind of a comics fan. Yet another reason I get a kick out of the place.
So go ahead. Check Shopsins out. They won’t bite. (Though just maybe … I shouldn’t make any promises.)
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