This place gets 2 stars because I liked the macaroni and cheese and because the others in my group sort of liked their meals. I went with about a dozen people and got the brisket sandwich and macaroni and cheese. Let me start by saying that I am Jewish - I know brisket. I know how to serve it on a plate with potatoes and I know how to serve it in a sandwich. Imagine my surprise when I bit into the brisket only to discover that my mouth was filled with fat. No meat. Just fat. So I opened the sandwich only to find that the brisket in my sandwich was 25% meat and 75% charred fat. Tasty. Another in my group had the fried chicken and guessed that they left it in the kitchen for awhile before serving it because the fried crust was soggy.