12PM - 2AM
24845 Van Dyke Ave, Center Line“Outside the store is pretty rough looks like a few people ran into the outside of the wall or whatever it's kind of scraped up but but that's fine it's you know you're in a major city so that's okay. The store is beautiful when you walk into it there's a bunch of different kinds of liquor stack to the ceiling in the cooler looks new and nice it's really beautiful but when I asked him if he had any gin they said well what kind and I said well whatever you have Where's that let me see it. The lady who was there was really nice she said oh it's over here we have Bombay and we have tanqueray. I was shocked considering that the store has pretty much everything you can think of except for Gin. In the gym they do have is pretty much bottom of the barrel. There is so many really really really good gyms out there and several of them are made in the city of Detroit which really shocks me that they don't have two James they don't have Valentines etc Detroit brewing company or Detroit distillery nothing it's just like what are you kidding me they don't have the three top jeans in the state of Michigan let alone in the country they have the two worst. At the top it off they don't sell any food. What is a buscemis if you don't have pizza? What's the point of even coming here no wonder why the parking lot's empty and it's lunch time. Every buscemi's I've been to between the hours of 11:00 and 3 are jam-packed in the front people eating pizzas and subs and buying liquor and all that stuff not here, this place is dead.”
“Been coming here for 20 years. Lowest liquor prices in the state. Pizza is very good because they use the Grandé Cheese. Wide variety of Faygo and alcoholic beverages. Family who owns and run Lucky R are very nice and respectful people. They know most of the customers by name.”
“This place is a charming place they greet when you come in one of the only places that will play your numbers without putting them on the slips which is a good thing for the people that can't see the numbers on those slips”