The word 'literally' will get you kicked out of this bar, sign warns

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NEW YORK – A New York City bar has had it with the oft-misused word "literally."

Signs both on the outside and inside of Continental at Third Avenue in Saint Marks Place read:


Wall Street Journal reporter and Continental customer Lillian Rizzo told WPIX, “I am pretty sure every time I use it, it is edited out of my copy, literally.”

“I was a little worried because it happens in my speech all the time," said Michael Wursthorn. "I’ve said ‘literally’ twice and so far they haven’t thrown me out.”

Continental, a decades-old neighborhood dive and former music venue, is filled with lots of curmudgeonly signs, including, "no kardashianism," "no tap water because we’re running out of plastic cups," "this is not a public place so we can throw anyone out" and "the customer is always wrong."

The owner, Trigger Smith, is on a two-week meditation and silence retreat but was able to text WPIX a comment:


Continental set to close for good on July 1 and that’s making lots of customers very sad, quite literally.