Friday, June 17, 2011

NYPD closes deli on Avenue C and Fourth Street

Several readers reported a major police presence last night at the deli on the corner of Fourth Street and Avenue C.

Dave on 7th walked by this morning and found that the NYPD has closed the deli.



The sign says for "the criminal sale or possession of controlled substances SA." One reader believes it was for "discounted" cigarettes.

6 comments:

  1. oh man. that sucks. those guys are so nice in there and i always found them to be all business, never shady or anything

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  2. Noooo!

    This is the only deli around that isn't run by douchebags.

    It did always smell a little like wacky backy, though. If only I'd known they were selling and what the code word was…

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  3. This place was a dump. I just hope it's not replaced by another Chase branch.

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  4. Hmmmm. That might explain why their hot sandwiches were so addictive.

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  5. they were moving coke thru the place, and I aint talking about CocaCola...glad this place is closed, the middle eastern counter guy was a nasty douche to me, made me wait for like 5 minutes while he was talking in arabic on his cell phone the last time I was in there buying a snapple, no hello, no thank you, just attitude,,,good riddance buddy and your dump..

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  6. This place was terrible.
    Just rude, and weird. I mean the unfriendliest bunch of people ever. Clearly they weren't that concerned with regular sales.

    And Ditto to the chase bank branch comment

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