Not a fan. No food on the subway law will be enforced.
Adam L.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
He/She’s on the Lorimer stop brooklyn bound side a few days a week around 3−6pm. I have crossed sides, missed a train, and spoiled a meal I was on the way to for churros.(Ever since my first churro at Disneyland as a young lad I have loved them.) It’s like a buck for 3 churros. You should double down. You will be really sorry and want more if you don’t. After you are done you will feel a bit full, a bit sick, a bit of heaven. Why don’t they sell Churros on every block? It really just doesn’t make sense. Only con is he needs some kind of hot plate to keep them warm. Maybe one of those things they make s’mores with at Cosi.
Spark V.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
okay. so this guy is always floating along with his little jalopy cart. he’s about a 5 foot tall mexican man with a mustache and looks like he’s always on the verge of leaving in a hurry. but he doesn’t. he sells my bored ass delicious churros each time he mysteriously appears. i hope he isn’t a recurring hallucination. it wouldn’t explain the cinnamon and sugar on my jeans.