Keith A. T.
Yelp
Last night after working a long busy shift, I had the taste for some good food from Windy City Gyros located at 3932 N Broadway.
Now hear me out on this one - long post, but worth the read. The food at this place is fantastic & the employees have always been decent from what I've experienced so that's why I make the drive to go support them and their establishment.
But, last night... Ohhhhh, last night! They pissed me off big time.
I walk into the restaurant and hold the door for an older White gentlemen whose walking slow with a limp, several papers in his hand, smiling but you can easily tell he was a bit down or even sad.
He gets up to the counter to order and they ask him what he wants. So kindly, nervously, and soft-speaking, he states, "I left city hall today and got all these papers. I owned two properties down the street and I lost them. I couldn't afford to pay the PIN's on both of them; I don't have a job."
Two additional workers move in with the two listening to him - they stare at him like he's crazy. I'm looking at him and listening to see where this is going.
"What do you want!?," one screams at the elderly man.
He replies back in the most casual voice, "Sir, I'm just hungry. I would really love some food - anything. I've never been in this position."
Another workers screams, "I don't know man, I'll get the owner. The owners here!"
We wait for a good 20 seconds and the unidentified owner aggressively walks out, leans over the counter and screams, "What do you want!?"
The man, once again says, "Sir, I lost my properties and the city gave me these papers today showing me why. They were my condos - - -"
The owner abruptly cuts him off. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, I want condos myself so if I give you my food for free, I can't get those condos!" The owner looks at the other workers as they smile at him as if he's something to look up too.
He continues his rant in the most obnoxious fashion by screaming, "If you want food, you pay like everyone else" and he points to me intending for me to agree.
The elderly male was so hurt, turned around after saying "thank..." and began limping out without any further incident.
I yelled, "Hey, Sir - Sir... What do you want to eat?" The elderly man turned around and began to talk but I couldn't hear because the owner now yells at me saying, "You can't buy or get food for him, only you!"
I went off and told him he couldn't tell me what to do with my money. He than screamed, "I'm the owner. No service to you neither. Next!"
Let me tell y'all something. It took a whole lot out of me to turn away from that counter but I did. I grabbed hold of the elderly man and walked him across the street to a Mexican restaurant.
His eyes were filled with tears after I allowed him to order his taco dinner with everything except HOT SALSA. The employees at this restaurant knew what was up and even threw in a Coke for him because he said he loved Coke.
He sat down and patiently waited for his food. The best feeling in the world was me bringing him HIS food because he could barely stand up. I told him that we all go through shit and some people are held so high up on their thrones where they've forgotten how to treat people.
Now, I'm not saying that an establishment should give free food to anyone. But, what I'm saying is, don't treat people like crap - don't degrade and belittle them - & damn sure do not bring me and others into it as if we are going to take your side EVEN THOUGH most people do because they don't want to stand out and do what's right.
Nope. That ain't me. I will always stand out and be THAT FUCKIN' GUY at least trying to do what's right.
Ladies and Gents, I'm not from this particular area within the city but it would do me and so many others who are mistreated by this establishment some justice if you could share this to the neighborhood groups out that way and request that people go elsewhere with their business.
Windy City Gyros located at 3932 N Broadway deserves no business. They need a reality check, especially the owner.
Now, as it pertains to the Taco Burrito House directly across the street - show them some love and give them some great business. They were so kind to this man and everyone who walked in. They don't judge a book by it's cover.
#KeepOnKeithinOn,
-Keith!