A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from April 17, 2021
“Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?”

Fried chicken comes in buckets, but few other foods do.

“Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?” was posted on Twitter by ∂ebraℓee on June 13, 2018.


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∂ebraℓee
@darksidedeb
Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?
12:24 AM · Jun 13, 2018·Twitter Web Client

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Patrick O Haokip
@PatrickOHaokip
Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?
5:17 AM · Jun 18, 2018·Twitter for Android

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Andy Kearney
@copshusband
Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?
11:32 AM · Jun 19, 2018·Facebook

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A Raider in PA
@ChetraiderATL
Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?
6:32 PM · Jun 19, 2018·Twitter Web Client

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John Keeter
@johnmkeeter
Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?
9:09 AM · Nov 8, 2018·Twitter for Android

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im not right in the head.com added a new photo to the album: NOT RIGHT CAFE.
April 17, 2021 at 12:57 AM ·
Why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?

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Not Less White Neanderthal - Greg
@Im_bonafide
And BTW, why is fried chicken the only food we can buy by the bucket?
6:41 PM · Apr 17, 2021·Twitter for Android

Posted by Barry Popik
New York CityFood/Drink • Saturday, April 17, 2021 • Permalink