I had read about the brisket sandwich and was looking forward to visiting this spot on Queen... Parking out front was a bonus and service was very courteous. The price for a single sandwich came up to over 9 dollars, and although tasty with a nice Dijon, the overall weight of the sandwich really left me wanting more.
This seems to happen all to often with hot spots that cater to a hipster crowd... Once a reputation is established, the accounting takes over and owners lose what got them to the top in the first place - satisfying customers. The cloud of profits and expansion takes over....
Not enough meat on the sandwich for 9 dollars. That is my review. I would give more stars if the sandwich had more meat or was cheaper....