Someday - Brooklyn
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Love this place and the staff; the owner is a saint as far as I'm concerned. BTW, the bao buns when they have them (Thursdays guaranteed per the owner are fantastic. I will also add that the owner is very involved in the local community which is extraordinarily important to me. Also gay friendly (drag night on Wednesdays IIRC? . Hard to beat this in the neighborhood.
Great neighborhood bar in Brooklyn. My wife and I went there twice and enjoyed every minute of it. The servers were attentive and very friendly. I had an old fashioned and some beer, my wife some wine and I think a Campari spritz. We had a couple of meals there and were not disappointed. Appetizers and more. Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Great bar with an amazing selection of beers. It's definitely worth coming here for a few pints. Burgers were okay. Had the blue cheese and sliders. Price per person: $30–50 Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
I am never disappointed when I eat at this restaurant! The wings are consistently delicious!
The cocktail was very good, the food rather poor, and the staff inconsiderate. The incident that led me to write this review occurred during the bill settlement: my friend and I were approached by the guy at the checkout in such an aggressive and inappropriate manner that I couldn 't wait to leave that place and not look back. We had already given all the bills required for the bill, we were only short of 25 cents that I was searching for in my wallet. After a while of searching, I tried to explain to the cashier that I didn 't have them, so if it was possible to give us a 25-cent discount, otherwise we would have to start over with card. He could have kindly replied, I 'm sorry, it 's not possible, if indeed it wasn 't possible to deduct 25 cents from a bill of over 50 dollars. The point is, he didn 't even let me finish speaking (I 'm a foreigner, so I don 't speak English very quickly) before he yelled in our faces, YOU GIMME THE MONEY, I NEED MY MONEY MAN, IF YOU DON 'T HAVE IT YOU PAY BY CARD, SO GIMME THE MONEY. Again: all of this while yelling in the faces of two girls just inches away from him. These things shouldn 't happen on the street, let alone in a restaurant. Fortunately, in the end, I found a one-dollar bill deep in my wallet. I gave it to him, and we left kinda traumatized without looking back. I hope that with the 75 cents in change that we left him, he calms down, if it takes so little to make a person switch.
