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Twenty Manning Logo Throwdown

Posted by Foobooz on April 20th, 2010

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So Twenty Manning has undergone a facelift and come back as Twenty Manning Grill complete with a new logo.

So in the spirit of our other logo throwdowns, which do you like better.

The older logo, shown on the left, or the new one?

Which Twenty Manning Logo Do You Prefer?

  • Old (Left) (64%, 210 Votes)
  • New (Right) (36%, 117 Votes)

Total Voters: 327

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Twenty Manning
261 S. 20th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19103

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    • Barry G

      The new one looks like it should be the cover of an LLBean-style catalog, or at best some generic chain.

    • http://www.anemptyfridge.com Michelle C.

      @Barry, or, stamped on a brown paper bag. Boring!

      The old logo is so much classier… but maybe they want to go for a more casual feel in light of all the burgers, bbq and pizza crazes?

    • Tony

      I love the new logo! The old one was great, too… but, like the restaurant, it could use a little updating. I particularly like how they retained elements of the original logo (double line border, font, etc.) but turned them into something that feels new and fresh, rather than a complete departure. I can’t wait to try out the new restaurant once it re-opens. Sounds like it is going to be more of a neighborhood bistro now, which means I’ll be there all the time!

    • Roberto.

      I really like the new logo. It got my attention because of the new modern design, the colors. It will look so much better.

      In me next visit i will stop by.

    • Jay

      Just to be clear for those of you who love the old logo: the kraft paper look is only an application of the logo, not the ACTUAL logo. If you look at http://www.twentymanning.com, you will see that the new logo truly is a variation of the previous logo.