The old short guy that was doing the sub sandwiches when I walked in. I said Gm! He had a frown on his face with no response. Then told me to move my car. I guess the car wasn’t parked correctly to him. I tried to make small talk in a quiet tone. He still ignored me. The other old short guy had the same attitude until it was time to take my money he took it and was frowned also. Only reason I paid for the coffee. I already poured it and had taken the apple juice out to buy. I said omg it’s sad that people are still being mean or racist. I don’t care about color i treat everyone right. The two old short guys when you first walk in straight across from the coffee are racist. Another white gentleman was in the place. They was talking and smiling with him. Once I left out the store and got in my car to pull off. One of the short old guys walked out in the parking lot and stood there with a mean provoking look on his face. I pulled out and didnt say a word. I didn’t want a problem. This hurt my feelings so bad. Because I don’t treat people this way at all. The guy that was on the other side like the kitchen side doing food was so nice. He’s younger and taller than the older short guys. He will make you feel welcomed. he spoke to me and he shook his head and said in a low tone move your car forwhat. I understand he have to work and probably couldn’t say more. I was treated like I wasn’t wanted. I am African American female and have never had this treatment from a business or anyone since being here. I left the the description between the guys so this will be known to the public and to explain who treated me in such a bad...
Read moreAs someone who has lived over a decade in Brooklyn, NY, I am no stranger to the salty, impatient, condescending man who is taking my sandwich order behind the counter. However, in most cases, what they lack in kindness and overall decency, they make up for in delicious food. It's a balance many New Yorkers accept. The problem with Nico's Italian Deli, a spot I was looking forward to visiting now that I live in the 'burbs of Westchester, is that it seems like a new comer like me gets the same rude and salty attitude but with mediocre food to boot. The balance is off. I asked a few questions about the menu and was met with hostility and sarcasm. At first I thought this might be a sign that the food was going to be amazing. Imagine my disappointment when I took a bite of one of the most mediocre, soggy, limp sandwiches I've had in a long time. So I think the dude's at Nicos need to figure things out a bit: either they improve their attitudes or they improve their sandwiches. Because right now, they both are terrible. As someone who misses the great sandwich shops of NYC, I will gladly take their rudeness if their food was...
Read moreSHAMEFUL!! I felt it absolutely necessary to finally write a review on this terrible place that we frequented for many years. I don't understand why customers continue to give them business, aside from the fact there aren't any closer deli's. Not only are we stopping, we will also be brutally honest and be sure to share our experience with as many as possible. Cranky is an understatement with the Bald Curmudgeon, if he even knows that word. IF YOU WANT NEGATIVITY, YOU FOUND THE RIGHT PLACE. They are constantly cursing, muttering under their breath for all to hear. DEROGATORY, BIGOTED comments towards my work crew. Totally unacceptable!! The practices of this establishment will be reported fully to the proper NY State Departments, including the Hudson Valley...
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