I love Divino Nino. THey don’t carry much but they always have alternatives. They let you come back and pay if you don’t have enough and sometimes they just tell me to take it. It’s a very small mom and pop bodega what do you expect? They do have a FANTASTIC variety of chips and salasa.
Roberto A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
As Jimmy said, standard bodega fare. The owners/workers are great though. One time I asked if they had a mustard packet I could have for a sandwich. They did not, so the woman let me take some in a cup. Last weekend, my wonderful girlfriend went to buy me cookies, but they only had $ 7 in the register so could not break a $ 20. Instead of saying sorry, too bad, they let her take the cookies(all of $ 1.75) on her promise to pay them back later. They do carry some non standard beers(Duvel?! woot woot) but they do not have many diet drink choices. I know it’s on the border of the hood, but come on, you gotta help keep diabetes at bay.
Jimmy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Divino Nino is your standard bodega. In addition to the standard bodega fare, they offer sandwiches. I never indulge in them because they take forever to get made. While I like the fact that they have Univision blaring on the TV round the clock, it does tend to distract the one person working there. +1 Star for the beer selection. Not only do they have some nice imports but their beers are considerably cheaper than most of the other Williamsburg bodegas. –1 Star for the lame Gatorade selection. C’mon, Divino Nino. There’s more to life than Lemon-Lime. They do have a good selection of Coconut Water, which is refreshing but not the same.