As Hurricane Irene Approaches New York, Coney Island Shop Finally Closes Its Doors

Hurricane Irene New York

First Posted: 08/27/11 10:34 PM ET Updated: 10/27/11 06:12 AM ET

CONEY ISLAND, New York -- Long after Crown Fried Chicken and Bargain Land were shuttered on Saturday in preparation for Hurricane Irene, the Five Deli Grocery on Mermaid Avenue served as the final neighborhood lifeline for holdouts in search of last-minute beers or cold cuts.

"The storm’s nowhere near here, so why should we close?" a confident Roberto DiMartinez, who manages the store, said earlier this evening. "Even the police come in here to shop. They said, 'You guys are crazy, but we’re glad you're here.' "

But when the strongest bands yet from Hurricane Irene reached the last open bodega in Coney Island, the southernmost neighborhood of Brooklyn, DiMartinez quickly realized the party had to end. Within minutes of the latest downpour, all four employees lowered the shutters, shoved sandbags in front of the doors and headed for higher ground.

It was the end of a daylong party at West 28th Street and Mermaid Avenue. Throughout the afternoon, Five Deli Grocery was the go-to spot for supplies and socializing in this tight-knit corner of Brooklyn. Throughout the day, as streets emptied and almost every other store shut down, the employees at Five Deli continued to dole out flashlights, duct tape, malt liquor, beer and bread to a constant stream of customers.


Five Deli Grocery Manager Roberto DiMartinez, right, looks on with two other employees manning the store.

Mark Irwin, 43, who has lived on West 28th Street his entire life, had been there since 8 a.m., catching up with neighbors and nursing a few Colt 45s along the way. Most of those frequenting the store have known one another for years and remembered well the storms of the past.

A few mentioned Hurricane Gloria in 1985, when the streets of Coney Island could be traversed by rowboats. Yet Irene seemed little more than a nuisance to the throngs who streamed in and out until the store finally closed.

"We aren't afraid of no water," said Jose Serrano, 34, a native of the neighborhood. "If you live in Coney Island, you gotta know how to swim."


Lorenzo Hernandez, a patron who lives across the street, was socializing with other neighborhood residents at the store on Saturday.

Jason Solomon said he believed all the hubbub was politics. Surely an evacuation order for Coney Island wasn’t necessary, he said.

"We don’t live in a fish tank," he said. "We've got streets, with drains. The water will go down."

As the latest downpour picked up, prompting the final few purchases, Solomon confidently walked off.

"The worst is not going to happen," he said. “At least, I hope not."

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CONEY ISLAND, New York -- Long after Crown Fried Chicken and Bargain Land were shuttered on Saturday in preparation for Hurricane Irene, the Five Deli Grocery on Mermaid Avenue served as the final nei...
CONEY ISLAND, New York -- Long after Crown Fried Chicken and Bargain Land were shuttered on Saturday in preparation for Hurricane Irene, the Five Deli Grocery on Mermaid Avenue served as the final nei...
 
 
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09:40 AM on 08/29/2011
I am not an anarchist. The gov't has many great functions and I am not advocating return to caveman times. My problem is OVERGOV'T! To protect idiots from themselves we are being taxed and legislated into a zombie state. The individual is being discouraged from thinking. These bodega guys decided they can take care of themselves. I'm not taking about your housebound grandmother or some poor soul stuck in a flash flood. Gov't certainly has a place and I dont mind paying taxes but I think I know when to wipe my bottom better than Blomberg does
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
01:44 PM on 08/28/2011
New York State of mind, love it.
09:22 AM on 08/28/2011
Now that's the real America I know!
05:54 AM on 08/28/2011
I like these optimistic and colorful New York stories. I actually have a feeling that I have entered this store. A glimpse of optimism! Lovely!
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Marty Concussion
Drummer for the Dirty Pearls
05:43 AM on 08/28/2011
That's a great NYC story.
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malander
01:18 AM on 08/28/2011
Duct tape and malt liquor. Interesting shopping combination.
12:10 AM on 08/28/2011
Thank God American spirit is not dead. We are told we must close when the hurricane is 14 hrs away! The government is soooo concerned about our well being. Try to understand citizens trying to make a living. There are situations that can be hazardous but this leadup to Irene was a total crock. I dont know how great those guys in the deli's English was but I know they understand America much better than thosae PHONEY politicians that are so concerned for our well being. Those guys will leave when its time to go.
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paid troll
i couldn't find an XXXL flag costume
07:38 AM on 08/28/2011
and YOU and your ilk would be the first ones shrieking for help and criticizing the govt if they left it up to you and you were injured and/or lost your home. typical.
11:06 AM on 08/28/2011
yeah, since when did it become anti American to try and prevent loss of life and minimize the need to deploy emergency rescue services during a HURRICANE? Fox News has spawned a generation of imbeciles who make everything and anything into a political issue.
09:25 AM on 08/28/2011
While you and others like you rant nonsense about the govt I bet you drive on govt built and maintained roads and highways, eat food &drink water that is safe because of govt inspection, try that in Mexico. When relief who do you think manages that? All of the important things that are done in the background everyday like mandating safety features on cars and trucks to make sure that you clowns like you can have a relativity safe life. I'm sure your employer provides a safe and harassment free place because they are such nice guys. I wish all of your kind would crawl under a rock and stay there!
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tweedy54
09:32 AM on 08/28/2011
WELL SAID!
03:28 AM on 08/29/2011
So much ugliness for nothing.