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High Stakes Cheesesteaks... closed! — Brooklynian

High Stakes Cheesesteaks... closed!

meganlibrarian
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
I knew it would happen sooner or later - High Stakes Cheesesteaks went under:

"A High Stakes Loss Near Yards" (Brooklyn Paper)

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  • HAHA!! See Brooklyn Paper, you don't have to shill on our site. We'll give you due props in good time.


    Back on topic: Yeah Cheesesteaks was a greasy gross mess. I think we all saw this coming.

    Just a few blocks up Albaz has a kick ass cheesesteak.

    So, what would we like in their space? something to go with the sex shop?
  • HAHA!! See Brooklyn Paper, you don't have to shill on our site. We'll give you due props in good time.


    Back on topic: Yeah Cheesesteaks was a greasy gross mess. I think we all saw this coming.

    Just a few blocks up Albaz has a kick ass cheesesteak.

    So, what would we like in their space? something to go with the sex shop?
  • great buffallo chicken sandwiches.

    le sigh.
  • great buffallo chicken sandwiches.

    le sigh.
  • not surprised by this, whether it was because Atlantic Yards not being there with customers or not, their food was just plain terrible. Worst cheesesteak I've had in a long time.
  • not surprised by this, whether it was because Atlantic Yards not being there with customers or not, their food was just plain terrible. Worst cheesesteak I've had in a long time.
  • I was initially so, so hopeful....but sadly, the steaks were horrible. :-(
  • I was initially so, so hopeful....but sadly, the steaks were horrible. :-(
  • Mamacita wrote: HAHA!! See Brooklyn Paper, you don't have to shill on our site. We'll give you due props in good time.
    Yeah, my timing was so weird on this one! Ha!
  • Mamacita wrote: HAHA!! See Brooklyn Paper, you don't have to shill on our site. We'll give you due props in good time.
    Yeah, my timing was so weird on this one! Ha!
  • I remember when this place went in. The owners were very excited about the coming of the arena.(it was published in some local press, can't remember which) Having recently been a long time resident of the immediate area, this sentiment did not bode well with those of us who would actually be adversely impacted by AY. I walked by regularly and the number of customers was spotty at best. If you're going to take advantage of a perceived financial windfall; do your research on the neighborhood, and oh yeah, make a good product.
  • I remember when this place went in. The owners were very excited about the coming of the arena.(it was published in some local press, can't remember which) Having recently been a long time resident of the immediate area, this sentiment did not bode well with those of us who would actually be adversely impacted by AY. I walked by regularly and the number of customers was spotty at best. If you're going to take advantage of a perceived financial windfall; do your research on the neighborhood, and oh yeah, make a good product.
  • funeral parlour.
  • funeral parlour.
  • I guess we won't see them in two days.
  • I guess we won't see them in two days.
  • Everyone who thought they were going to get a slice of that arena business are finding themselves SOL.

    Went there once, during their first week. Didn't think it was that bad, but never really felt compelled to go back either. Terrible name for a place as well.
  • Everyone who thought they were going to get a slice of that arena business are finding themselves SOL.

    Went there once, during their first week. Didn't think it was that bad, but never really felt compelled to go back either. Terrible name for a place as well.
  • Such a surprise!

    A restaurant, poorly conceived, managed and promoted, closes.

    The restaurant business is the hospitality business.

    I walked in, waited 5 minutes for someone to address my presence, and then left and never returned.

    The surprise is that they were open 18 months.
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