A decades-old blue stand run by Doña Nena serving the Dominican Lenten dessert habichuelas con dulce, popular enough that cars double-park along the block to buy quarts.
570 W 182nd St, New York, NY 10033
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The Infatuation's guide to Little Dominican Republic describes cars double-parked all along 182nd Street for this stand, which has served the sweet cream-of-beans dessert for decades and is characterized as a 'serious takeout operation.'
Follow-up reporting on the stand indicates the double-parked cars are largely locals picking up quart-sized orders to bring home to family, reflecting demand concentrated around the Lenten and Easter season when the drink is most sought after.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-up sidewalk stand
No specific wait time is reported, but cars double-park all along 182nd Street during peak Lenten-season demand for takeout quarts, per The Infatuation.
No — it is an outdoor takeout cart/stand with no reservation system reported.
Yes, it's a walk-up sidewalk stand; reports describe it operating daily, with cars often double-parked nearby for quart pickups.
Sources: The Infatuation