Lucky O.
Yelp
**Mainly for all the pissy-pants millennials and entitled gentrifiers destroying Brooklyn.
I have been coming here for years! The owner is Brooklyn born-and-raised, working in one of the last black-owned buildings in a gentrified neighborhood. He is a good man, an honest worker committing 60+ hours a week, and I don't have a complaint in the world. If you are rude (which you just might be to irritate a man like him) no one is there to be treated like that, so he rightfully doesn't have to take it, nor does he have to kiss your culo...the customer is hardly ever right.
This is EXACTLY what small, local business looks like: small staff to keep YOUR costs low, (homemade cookies 2-for-$1, $7.00 personal pizza) open for almost twelve hours a day and they are usually extremely busy; there will be mistakes and the more entitled someone is - i.e., calling for [delivery] mistakes during a STORM or frivolous attacks causing one-star reviews - the less they realize the sheer PRIVILEGE in being able to afford a meal; spend your Mom's money somewhere else.
Any time you order delivery, from anywhere, the risk that something will not be to your liking is kind of high...don't be a moron and expect piping-hot food in single-digit weather, don't gripe because they didn't give you forks or napkins: your new rip-off apartment someone was evicted from should be well-equipped according to your standards.
I hands-down love this place and will continue to visit - any actual problems will be addressed in person...like humans and adults do. Period.
New Yorkers are not rude, we say it directly and to your face, which most transplants, millennials, and tech-reliant waifs can't handle.
This is still Brooklyn.
**The last time I checked, every apartment comes with a stove. Don't like it, have ridiculous expectations? Stay home and learn to cook.
- L.O.