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New restaurant on 5th, next to Commonwealth: Piramides

nicoel
nicoel
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Anyone been to that new place next to Commonwealth on 5th? What kind of food is it? First impressions?

MOD NOTE: name added to title, for clarity

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  • ilovecarbs
    ilovecarbs
    what's it called?
  • nicoel
    nicoel
    I don't even really know. Pyramid, maybe? They were doing construction on it all summer.
  • veets
    veets
    I just came back from a walk on 5th ave with my grandson.. this restaurant is open.. but no one in there this afternoon. This is the place where Jacks was ? Kind of one of those doomed locations historically but convenient so will give it the old Park Slope try.
  • nuyorican70
    nuyorican70
    It's called Piramides (pyramids), but I haven't been there yet.

    I do love table-side guacamole service, so I hope to try it soon
  • roarknumber1
    roarknumber1
    I'm not suprised they don't have a lot of customers. That place has been under construction for a long time and it never occured to anyone that they might want to let people know what kind of business would be there, let alone tell them it's (another) mexican restaurant. Nobody knew what was going to be there, what kind of food, how expensive it was, etc.

    So, when they opened, no one really knew or cared. Also, you constantly see their employees taking smoke breaks on the corner...do they go straight from that to handling the food?

    Their menu is small, the food is overpriced, and there is a much better restaurant on block down on 4th that is cheaper.

    From what I can tell, whoever decided to put that restaurant there didn't bother to scout the area. This is not the place for an expensive mexican joint, especially when there are at least two other ones at least one block away.
  • veets
    veets
    roarknumber1.. you are so right.. what I noticed yesterday was employees standing outside the place, right in front.. smoking and hanging out.. It just isn't inviting to see that.
  • jamzer
    jamzer
    What are the other "expensive" Mexican places nearby?
  • veets
    veets
    I Passed by thurs.. they were open for lunch and not a soul in there. Has anyone actually ventured in to this place? Weird that no one has offeed a review here yet. Is this place dead in the water? Lol!
  • roarknumber1
    roarknumber1
    Sorry, I wasn't clear before. There are other restaurants nearby that are not expensive or as expensive. I just wasn't clear in my sentence.
  • barndorfer
    barndorfer
    I went there two weeks ago. They offered us free wine, as they didn't have a liquor license yet. They provide you with some free chips while you're reading the menu and two sauces, a mild green and a spicy red (Warning to vegetarians, the red isn't vegetarian, though I forget why). The table side guacamole was excellent and the food, though expensive, was delicious. I had the vegetable enchiladas, which came with a side of rice and beans (whole beans, not refried).
  • belzjm
    belzjm
    walked by yesterday and it was empty.

    not a fan of the plywood exterior either. especially given the prices.

    places like this need to think of what would make someone choose this over the other nicer, high end mexican places in the neighborhood to attract customers.

    clearly it's not the decor so the food had better be awesome. i can't imagine going down there when i've got la taqueria and chiles and chocolates right nearby. but i do travel down that way to eat if it's something special.

    i'm just wondering what that might be with this place. guess i'll have to try it sometime...