Once I went to Sa'ads and they were closed for prayer. (I can't remember if
there was a sign saying this, or if a passerby told me.) I believe it was a
Friday afternoon. Lancaster Ave is a bit far.

Margie

> Well, that's something they're going to have to deal with commercially.
> If I, as a non-Muslim customer, found I couldn't get my shawarma because
> the proprietor was too busy praying, I wouldn't go back there again.
> That hasn't happened to me at Sa'ad. If it did happen to you --
> patronize the joint on Lancaster Ave. instead. Their food is okay also.
> 
> -- Tony West
> 
> Wilma de Soto wrote:
>> As I said to LA, it still escapes me and even THEY don't know if the hours
>> on the take-out menu are accurate.
>> 
>> Ergo, it may be a "Brigadoon business" to me.  No offense, just so I would
>> understand, and I do.
>> 
>> I thanked them for posting such and also I thank you.
>> 
>> -Wilma
>>   
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