Alan S.
Yelp
The Altadena, CA fire created a region eerily similar to Hiroshima after the bomb. Just nothing as far as the eye can see. A small number of homes and businesses were spared, for no apparent reason. They are very very lucky. Nancy's has been me and my friends go-to place for a reliably fantastic, affordable dinner. It's understated, family run, and will deliver the exact same quality of your favorite dish every single time. Soon, like the 2nd time you're there, you won't need a menu because you've been dreaming about that dish at Nancy's. It's my kinda joint.
So after the fire, we called Nancy's and they told us they were spared, but are surrounded by a sea of ashes and they don't know that they will ever open for a very long time, if ever. There's no population to support it! I was really sad, both for them and for me.
But this Saturday night, on a whim, we called to see if anyone would answer and they were open! We were the very first customers since the fire. A point of great pride for me.
What better way to thank and honor this humble, deserving place then to just get out and eat there, and tell the world -- THEY'RE OPEN! Despite the devastation around them. The food, friendly service, and crew didn't miss a beat. I had my same chicken kabobs w/potatoes, side salad, order of humus. It was juicy and indescribably delicious -- like it is every single time.
So I'm here to tell whoever might stumble across this that NANCY'S IS OPEN for business! Please, if you are able, patronize this wonderful family business. And when you do, and you're at the table and hear a distant bell twinkle, know that it's an angel getting his wings, and thanking you.
And here's their GO FUND ME page for recovery: https://www.gofundme.com/f/rebuild-nancys-bakey-and-greek-cafe?qid=97112350f985ebec4d13383944fc9c67
(p.s. the reviewer, "Jamila P.," who warned they were rude and other bad stuff went somewhere else, or they're just wankers.)