Sam Horowitz
Carlos Justo
customers noticed
, Mr Crackles owners and shut down the delicious joint as business never returned to pre-pandemic levels.
“Costs of goods doubled and revenue is still down,” the pair said, per News.com.au.
“We relied [on] a lot of volume which hasn’t returned to normal after Covid. Friday nights never recovered, catering never went back to normal. The juice just wasn’t worth the squeeze anymore.”
Just last week, Mr Crackles shared a photo on its official Instagram account mentioning it was “open late all weekend” but if you try to access its official website, listed on the IG profile, it takes you to a dead page.
If you search the late-night fave on Google, it says it is “permanently closed.”
In even sadder news, Horowitz and Justo also shared a fried chicken restaurant business that was known as Thirsty Bird. The fried chicken joint was located in Sydney’s Potts Point and Newtown, but in early 2023the restaurants were “emptied out.”
When a person asked the Thirsty Bird IG page if it was “closed for good”, the IG account replied saying: “Yes we have.”
Mr Crackles holds a very special place in my heart, especially for their delicious rolls that have literally resurrected me during a cooked night out.
Sydney’s nightlife will never, ever be fixed. R.I.P, my fave late-night joint.
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