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Friday, August 08, 2008

Knitting Cafe to Replace Failed Deli on Jersey Avenue



The Stockinette, a knitting cafe, will open in a store front on Jersey Avenue at Third Street. The long vacant storefront had been home to the mythical Gabagoolz Italian Deli, a store that never seemed to be opened, but took years to officially close. The Stockinette also has a website.

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think its the Stockinette.

12:03 PM  
Blogger Jim B. said...

That's Melts' old space. I miss Melt.

2:01 PM  
Blogger aloria said...

I have no clue how viable this idea is (are there really enough knit/crochet enthusiast in the area to support this kind of place?) but as a knitter I will definitely be checking it out.

12:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stopped in last night and talked to the owner gynine, it looks like they are putting the finishing touches on the place, they have done an incredible job and I spied an entire wall of yarns, punta and alpacha, I am so excited for this place. The best part of the store is the garden in the back, its a little oasis with comfy chairs.

11:15 AM  
Blogger robin said...

gabagoolz was next door to melt, but this is the Melt space.

6:55 PM  
Blogger Jane said...

It's open & wonderful. They have beautiful yarns and really delicious cupcakes baked by a local baker.

11:24 AM  

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