So who's this, now (since he-she-it isn't a food cart)?
i post under one name and one name only == ALWAYS
So who's this, now (since he-she-it isn't a food cart)?
lonestar wrote:So who's this, now (since he-she-it isn't a food cart)?
i post under one name and one name only == ALWAYS
Lonestar's #1 fan has been noticeably absent from this conversation. I think we all know exactly who "foodcart" is.
So do I. That wasn't what I asked.
lonestar wrote:Considering the antics the other joints caused you when you guys first opened i'm a bit surprised at this current stance.
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The hard feelings that you stole employees from other bars, people calling all the time about noise complaints when it was pretty obvious that it was your competition causing a ruckus, accusations that you were allowing under age drinking. Nearly all of it was apparently BS but it was obvious that the other more established places were playing some games of dirty hardball with you. So now we got a guy whose apparently getting the licenses he's supposed to have and following the rules that the city has put before him and what does he get? A whole boatload of shit from the very same gang of bullies who caused you shit back in the day and apparently you've joined in with them to gang up on the food cart.

daniele831 wrote:Lonestar's #1 fan has been noticeably absent from this conversation. I think we all know exactly who "foodcart" is.
naked rev. trish wrote:he 86th Street Business Improvement District will not remove two benches that were mysteriously bolted onto Fifth Avenue under the cover of darkness last month to displace a controversial gyro cart, claiming that it shouldn’t be responsible for cleaning up someone else’s mess.
“We’re not moving benches that we didn’t put in place,” said Patrick Condren, manager of the 86th Street Business Improvement District,
Laura wrote:Strange though that the first bench installation wasn't caught on camera. There's no shortage of them...
I postedlonestar wrote:So do I. That wasn't what I asked.
so.... what's the question?
Therefore, the question was, "So who's this, now (since he-she-it isn't a food cart)?"Observateur wrote:So who's this, now (since he-she-it isn't a food cart)?
daniele831 wrote:Lonestar's #1 fan has been noticeably absent from this conversation. I think we all know exactly who "foodcart" is.


VirginiaDave wrote:Honestly though, doesn't the unrefrigerated meat, God knows where they defecate and us paying for their trash removal bother any of you even if you think Tony is being a bully? I'd like to know since brick and mortar places are brow beat by the city with the silly letter grades posted in the windows. If they leave a container open in their clean kitchen or are a few degrees off in food storage, they lose points but Sammy can store meat in a parking lot? Come on.
The physically obstructive, confrontational, extralegal, "nonlegislative" actions and the everything-but-kitchen-sink badmouthing sure as heck look like bullying.lonestar wrote:We are not trying to bully Sammy
Observateur wrote:But, for example: Some places near the "Sammy corner" have shot up/down erratically month to month, bouncing around C/A/C and-or scoring 35-40+ points or barely clinging to B or having same recurring sanit or mouse/bug problems, right into the present. That kind of record means that I have no idea what's really up on a given day -- whether all's OK or whether last month's critters and other violations are back.
Taking-chances-wise, I don't see a difference between eating there and patronizing a cart. If the cart has good food, the cart wins (and, really, I'd do without if that area were cartless).
Observateur wrote:VirginiaDave wrote:Honestly though, doesn't the unrefrigerated meat, God knows where they defecate and us paying for their trash removal bother any of you even if you think Tony is being a bully? I'd like to know since brick and mortar places are brow beat by the city with the silly letter grades posted in the windows. If they leave a container open in their clean kitchen or are a few degrees off in food storage, they lose points but Sammy can store meat in a parking lot? Come on.
If a place is consistently A-rated and-or has had no major violations, fine -- I cross fingers and assume it's reliable.
But, for example: Some places near the "Sammy corner" have shot up/down erratically month to month, bouncing around C/A/C and-or scoring 35-40+ points or barely clinging to B or having same recurring sanit or mouse/bug problems, right into the present. That kind of record means that I have no idea what's really up on a given day -- whether all's OK or whether last month's critters and other violations are back.
Taking-chances-wise, I don't see a difference between eating there and patronizing a cart. If the cart has good food, the cart wins (and, really, I'd do without if that area were cartless).


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Re: Bay Ridge Store Owners/ Food Cart
by cherryblossom » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:10 pm
How close are these places to Sammy's corner? Could they possibly be effected by the trash left there?
lonestar wrote:The squeaky wheel gets the oil,
there are real issues here not just the fact that you think the brick and mortars are bullies, give me a break already will, the bully thing is just distraction from the real issues, nothing more
lonestar wrote:[/]
Re: Bay Ridge Store Owners/ Food Cart
by cherryblossom » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:10 pm
How close are these places to Sammy's corner? Could they possibly be effected by the trash left there?
Why would that matter, there are residents who are affected by their trash being left there.

VirginiaDave wrote:Observateur wrote:VirginiaDave wrote:Honestly though, doesn't the unrefrigerated meat, God knows where they defecate and us paying for their trash removal bother any of you even if you think Tony is being a bully? I'd like to know since brick and mortar places are brow beat by the city with the silly letter grades posted in the windows. If they leave a container open in their clean kitchen or are a few degrees off in food storage, they lose points but Sammy can store meat in a parking lot? Come on.
If a place is consistently A-rated and-or has had no major violations, fine -- I cross fingers and assume it's reliable.
But, for example: Some places near the "Sammy corner" have shot up/down erratically month to month, bouncing around C/A/C and-or scoring 35-40+ points or barely clinging to B or having same recurring sanit or mouse/bug problems, right into the present. That kind of record means that I have no idea what's really up on a given day -- whether all's OK or whether last month's critters and other violations are back.
Taking-chances-wise, I don't see a difference between eating there and patronizing a cart. If the cart has good food, the cart wins (and, really, I'd do without if that area were cartless).
You're really being disingenuous if you worry about up and down grades but aren't even remotely curious about the sanitary habits of the cart. You're usually more intellectually honest than this.
cherryblossom wrote:lonestar wrote:[/]
Re: Bay Ridge Store Owners/ Food Cart
by cherryblossom » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:10 pm
How close are these places to Sammy's corner? Could they possibly be effected by the trash left there?
Why would that matter, there are residents who are affected by their trash being left there.
I asked a question, there's no need to get defensive. If the grades of these places are going up and down based on vermin being attracted to the area from an excessive amount of food garbage, there would be an even bigger legitimate complaint that the brick and mortar business around there would have. Not everyone here is attacking you, lonestar.

86er wrote:I agree Lonestar, let's talk about the issues:
- The food carts have not done anything illegal yet. Lonestar can ask all the "profound questions", like where does he wash his hands? Where does he use the bathroom? All of these accusations are just that: unfounded accusations. I heard that Lonestar hates babies and kills puppy dogs. Heresay and rumors don't make them true. Until someone with authority proves otherwise, the food carts are legal and are operating legally.
- I understand that there is a disparity in the rents paid by brick and mortar shops. Once again though, your argument is with the city that allows them to operate. NOT the food carts
- I couldn't care less about Lonestar's involvement in the community. This is America and this is capitalism. If Sammy takes his money and supports his family with it, that's good enough for me.
- You still haven't responded to my earlier query about the difference between Sammy's cart, and the coffee carts that you admittedly frequent in Manhattan, when there are brick and mortar spots selling coffee within a few minutes walk. This clearly is a "not in my backyard" issue.
- This vigilanteism and playing judge and jury is absurd. Until someone with real authority shuts down the carts, Lonestar should just sit down, shut up and stop BULLYING (yes, that word again) an honest man trying to do an honest day's work.
Complain to the city and create change through legal avenues, rather than the petty, childish and whiny ways that you and our cronies have chosen.
This is America.
Tommy Holiday wrote:Fuck spending your money in Starbucks,Mc Donalds,Subway and Dunkin donuts.
Tommy Holiday wrote:SUPPORT THE INDEPENDENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Observateur wrote:Tommy Holiday wrote:SUPPORT THE INDEPENDENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's not really the issue here.
All of the business owners quoted in these stories (both brick & mortar and cart owners) are "independents." The Business Improvement District -- to which the brick/mortar guys belong -- certainly values having shopper-magnet chains. And the cart-protest leader (T. Gentile) spoke in support of BK and McD's.

Tommy Holiday wrote:Artisan food valley she said she never heard of it. I said do you know where Starbucks is she knew Exactly where it was So I told her Artisan is right next door.Perfect example !!!
some______ wrote:I also wanna play the "Race Card" on this and say do some Bay Ridge people not like the Halal cart because it is Middle Eastern?
naked rev. trish wrote:Totally. Haven't you noticed how you can go for blocks and blocks and not hit upon a Middle Eastern restaurant or store?

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