Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Bread & Comics, Brooklyn

22 comments:

Marcel said...

Great finding, funny a bakery and a comic booklets. Never seen that combination.

Sean said...

And why not I guess... ? Strange and quirky combination.... would like to meet the owner...

Wayne said...

Italian and Sicilian bread?

B SQUARED said...

That's a lot of bases he's trying to cover.

Virginia said...

Why I've never had Italian French Sicilian bread before. Perhaps it's the best of all worlds??HA And to think you can get a comic book on the way out. My oh my!
V

Birdman said...

I guess you could say 'anything goes' here. Little bit 'o everything!

Melanie said...

I love this photo of an old timey shop in Brooklyn--where is it??Carroll Gardens??

sonia a. mascaro said...

Bread and books, very nice combination. Love this photo!

Judy said...

That's different, comic books and bakery together. Is the man about to paint over the graffiti?

Anonymous said...

Bread and comics... oh, Lordy.. this one has me laughing.

Jean Spitzer said...

What a wonderful sign!

Anonymous said...

I don't know, looks to me like he has found a niche market.

James said...

Perfect combo. :-)

Rob said...

An Italian, French, and Sicilian bakery? Interesting combination. I wonder if the oven is wood fired...probably not. Bu quite strange to have a comic book outlet in a bakery.

marley said...

That reminds me I must get a comic when I get my loaf of bread! Lol!

Great store.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Bread and comics. Interesting combination.

Lori Skoog said...

Hey Ken....
Makes sense to me. Hope all is well.

cara said...

what's going on in the window there? Looks a bit like home-made robots and spaceships. Excellent.

Kitty said...

ha, what an odd storefront.
I haven't seen this before. I'll have to keep an eye out!

D said...

Because nothing makes you hungry for bread like a good comic book!

• Eliane • said...

It's hilarious! the combination of comic books and bread is amusing, but what I want to know is what kind of bread can an "Italian French Scicilian bread" possibly be? Next time, you will have to venture inside, buy one and show it to us!

S said...

nah, it's on Metropolitan in Williamsburg. Used to be a bakery, but hasn't been for a really long time. They just kept the sign.

Turn & point yer camera at the Cheese shop across the street. It's only a matter of time before the lady that makes it kicks the bucket. She's ancient & lovely. Say hi. As is, her son is always in there & he's a bit of prick. Tsk!