Address: 9220 Jamaica Ave, Queens, NY 11421, USA
Phone: +17188460950
Sunday: 10AM–2AM
Monday: 10AM–2AM
Tuesday: 10AM–2AM
Wednesday: 10AM–2AM
Thursday: 10AM–2AM
Friday: 10AM–3AM
Saturday: 10AM–3AM
Gerardo Ballesteros
These guys hate their life like damn does cooking chicken make you depressed.
Quaki-creative
Great customer service kind employees food made in a timely manor
Arslan Afridi
I love this store alot. It is a clean place with good food and nice employees who have amazing customer service.
Andrea Abanti
The food is great but I just sit down to eat a chicken spicy sandwich until my bus arrive on time. I just sit down and listen the conversations between the seller in the counter and the costumers..no ice...no arrows. They don't even put napkins in my order I have to ask for some napkins. I was eating when the same lady came and spray next to me the table in my face a quimical trying to clean the table and leave the liquid on the table trying to tell me get out. I told her what are you doing I am eating here and she ignored me totally and show me her back. I stand by and spoke with the gentleman in a red t-shirt telling him what the lady did to me....after that the lady lady chance her actitud and told me I am sorry. Is ok but after treating costumers to leave around and after a long day pay for a nice food in this place. Is not right I told her. And leave ..she try to cover her name in the pin in her t-shirt after that. Food is excellent but the owners or managers have to training better the workers because is the reflection of the town of Louisiana and all his culture and nice modals. Well for sure I'll be back for the food but not expecting a nice hospitality or costumer service. She doit on porpouse and is not right. If I fell sick I will go to the hospital and reported ..I hope don't finish bad this day for an employee unresponsable and unrespectfully behavior.
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There was a fire a few weeks ago no idea when it will reopen. Try another branch.
According to information provided by the City Council Speaker’s office, the flames spread through the building’s duct system and the roof; photos of the damage appeared on the Project Woodhaven Facebook page. Photos depict broken windows on the side of the building facing Woodhaven Boulevard from the second floor up, and a charred interior in the space occupied by an orthodontist’s office called Woodhaven Braces. A Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen with the address 92-20 Jamaica Ave., as well as a bodega are located on the ground floor of the structure. There are no reports of any injuries or deaths, according to an email alert from the City Council Speaker’s office to City Councilman Eric Ulrich. The FDNY had reported the fire as under control by about 1:49 a.m. on Dec. 25, the alert noted. FDNY did not respond to a QNS request for further information; the cause of the fire is not yet known.
According to information provided by the City Council Speaker’s office, the flames spread through the building’s duct system and the roof; photos of the damage appeared on the Project Woodhaven Facebook page. Photos depict broken windows on the side of the building facing Woodhaven Boulevard from the second floor up, and a charred interior in the space occupied by an orthodontist’s office called Woodhaven Braces. A Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen with the address 92-20 Jamaica Ave., as well as a bodega are located on the ground floor of the structure. There are no reports of any injuries or deaths, according to an email alert from the City Council Speaker’s office to City Councilman Eric Ulrich. The FDNY had reported the fire as under control by about 1:49 a.m. on Dec. 25, the alert noted. FDNY did not respond to a QNS request for further information; the cause of the fire is not yet known.
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