The (G)REENWICH (V)ILLAGE (D)AILY (P)HOTO blog got a rare sneak peek inside Bea’s Luncheonette.
Wow, does this bring back memories. I sat at that counter a thousand times as a kid ordering hamburgers or getting an icy. It looks exactly the same…
The (G)REENWICH (V)ILLAGE (D)AILY (P)HOTO blog got a rare sneak peek inside Bea’s Luncheonette.
Wow, does this bring back memories. I sat at that counter a thousand times as a kid ordering hamburgers or getting an icy. It looks exactly the same…
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My first memory of Bea's was in summer of 1965 when it was called Louie's Luncheonette. They used to have a candy and potato chip counter in the front window where you see plants now. Those were the days. Kathleen
The only problem is no burgers, home fries, ice cream, egg creams etc. being served. I really miss going to Bea's and bringing my oldest son there.