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It was turned into a pop-up for hair care products. Expensive hair care products.
Dogs and fries were rapidly replaced by honey-infused hair masks and texturizing wave sprays.
Yelp has it marked down as "closed."
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But fear not. The pop-up was only temporary. I gave them a call tonight. They answered "Papaya Dog" and told me "We're back again."
Let this be a warning to us all.
This Papaya Dog has been under threat of closure, so it may be a matter of time before something like this becomes a permanent installation. Read more here about the last remaining dog-and-papaya shops in town (minus some since then) and why they remain as important as ever to many New Yorkers.
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