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Drunkards Somehow Just Not Feeling Steak and Cheese

How could this happen?
How could this happen?haha Photo: Daniel Maurer

It’s not breaking news, but at some point in the last few weeks, the Cheesesteak Factory on East Houston Street closed after a little over a year. Let this — and the prompt shuttering of nearby De Santo pizzeria — be a lesson: It’s sometimes not enough to simply open up a place serving dubious drunk-folk food in an area full of drunk folks. And though it certainly doesn’t bode well for our fried–White Castles plan, perhaps the booze-soaked streets of the LES can accept the truth and move forward. Not likely, but a blog can dream, can’t it?

Related: One Cheesesteak Factory Takes the Cake

Drunkards Somehow Just Not Feeling Steak and Cheese