Don’t ask questions you already know the answer to… You know you’re smarter than that… I find it really annoying when people don’t know what you are saying when your trying to look for a certain item in there stores… i also think its strange it called water café when it’s a freaken convince store/deil …but whatever… located inside the ferry… wide rang Of magazine and newspapers…
Laurie H.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
The Indian man at the cashier is the rudest person on the face of this planet. No matter your age or how old you look(I’m WAYOVER18), he will do his best to demean and insult you if you try to buy a lottery ticket. Even if you offer to show him your id to prove your age, he refuses to take it and instead hisses disgusting whispers at you, asking if you’re trying to get him in trouble. What the heck? If you have any doubts about my age, check my state issued ID card or take my word for it, but don’t be downright rude and disrespectful. I know other people who have had trouble here as well. Try to avoid this BS establishment if you can. 0 stars
Althea A.
Tu valoración: 3 Manhattan, NY
It’s not a café, it’s a convenience store. Large coffee & a pretty-fresh donut: $ 2.50. They give it to you fast and you take it on the ferry and eat it outside with the sun sparkling on the water…(at least you do if you’re me this morning…) and that’s pretty nice.
Jerome Espinosa B.
Tu valoración: 3 Staten Island, NY
i think i have to give credit to this outlet at St George Ferry Terminal for being the pioneer deli-like space for a variety of merchandise in that unique boat-loading waiting area here in NYC. nothing really new in this space(it’s like a deli that’s not enclosed), except that it tries to offer practically anything that its owners/operators think its customers would get in their hurry to & fro the boat. & they do this 24⁄7 — impressive. i’d get a cup of coffee once in a while plus my favorite mints, and would check on their other stuff. service is actually OK, & attentive, i have to say.