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Someday

Someday

364 Atlantic Ave, 11217, Brooklyn, United States

Beer • Brunch • American • Catering


"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."

Sticky's Finger Joint

Sticky's Finger Joint

21 Maiden Lane, New York City I-10038, United States

French • European • American • Fast Food


"We are fans of fried chicken and we were excited to try Sticky Fingers bc of the reviews. Pros: Their sauces Cons: Their chicken We ordered the following: Hot Honey Chicken Thighs: These are grey soggy boneless chicken nuggets with a watered down hot honey sauce that is sold as an 8 piece hot honey chicken thighs for $10.95 so you are paying $1.36 per low quality chicken nugget piece. This place is banking. Neither one of us could eat these. They were that bad. Oh and prior to getting this delivered, we called to request sesame seeds on the chicken instead of the scallions and Carolina Reaper powder, but they said no substitutions or customizations. We payed extra for a few different sauces and asked for the hot honey chicken thighs to be saucy and the reply from the restaurant was ?extra sauce is .75 cents? and ?so, do you want to redo your order on uber eats to pay us the .75 cents for the extra sauce?? We also ordered the regular chicken thighs thinking we could dip it into one of the extra sauces we purchased on the side, but bc those grey soggy nuggets were so gross, we couldn?t. The Mac sauce, ranch sauce, general tso?s, and their signature sauce are all pretty good, on the salty side, and all have a tartar sauce tang to it. We ate it with the soggy Cajun fries that were underneath the Thai fiesta chicken, which although wasn?t grey nor as soggy as the rest of the chicken dishes, nor that bad, it also wasn?t a reason to ever try Sticky Fingers again. We aren?t a fan of low quality unidentifiable chicken. If we were, we could just get gas station fried chicken, right?"

Wetzel's Pretzels

Wetzel's Pretzels

1 Garden State Plaza Blvd #T-1, 07652, Paramus, US, United States

Pizza • Cheese • Pretzels • Fast Food


"Behold, we have pretzels, and in a mall setting such as Garden State Plaza, it's worth a detour if you've wanted a decent snack. This is one of three locations in the mall: two are located on opposite ends of Macy's (the north one is a food stand, the south is a typical building almost similar to food court shops, and the third is in the lower level not too far from the first two). All three locations share the same characteristics with the other: near-open kitchen in a compact space, plenty of pretzels prepared beforehand, and fountain drinks/juices ready to be dispensed, and for those with a keen sense of smell, a faint scent of salt/hot dogs/cinnamon. The menu is the same as other Wetzel's Pretzel locations, not much variety is done here. Classic pretzels can be done (salted or non-salt, buttered or non-butter), flavored with either cinnamon, sour cream and onion, or almond bits. Cheese pretzels such as original, with pepperoni, garlic, jalapeño. Their signature Wetzel Dogs (pretzel dough wrapped around a beef hot dog), with cheese or jalapeños, even mini versions. Wetzel bitz (bite size versions of their pretzels) in various flavors, and drinks such as lemonade or juice blends. There's also dipping sauces such as pizza sauce, caramel, and different cheeses. All are pretty affordable in terms of the mall (where high end places thrive), but it does feel a bit inflated since you're in a place like this. At the end of the day, there's 3 Wetzel's Pretzels in GSP, all of them serve almost similar food to nearly the same reception. I personally don't fancy them, and would very much like authentic pretzels rather than these, but I'm well aware those are available elsewhere. Whether it's a quick meal, something cheap, or you need a dose of sugar/salty treats, it's there to please, but it's just something I don't feel good about these days. Maybe next time?"