Eateries in Brooklyn and Manhattan plastered the new President’s last name on their awnings recently.
Several weeks ago, S&T Fried Chicken on St. Nicholas Ave. in Harlem formally renamed itself after the country’s first black President. And last week, Royal Fried Chicken on Rutland Road in Brownsville, Brooklyn, did the same.
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