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Cast your vote: What should become of the red deli?

Josh Guttman | August 23, 2007 

This is a question that has plagued Cobble Hill for the past few weeks as scores of walkers-by pause daily to peer in the window of the decrepit space that was once our treasured little coffee shop/sandwich bar. Little did we know that the space is roach-infested, as the weekly exterminator reports – three in total – every-so subtly proclaim on the front door, as if to say, “we’re closed for now, but please come back another time.” Several rumors (spurred by inside information) have circulated as to what will replace the deli. Discussion includes: a pizzeria, a Greek restaurant, a bank, an antique store(?) and another coffee shop. We would like to put it to a vote. What do you think? What should become of the red deli? Please cast your vote in the right column of this page. 

Got other ideas for the space?  Feel free to email us at editor [at] bergencarroll [dot] com.

In our previous poll, Bergen Carroll-readers deemed graffiti a genuine form of art by a vote of 17 to 14.

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