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  • My son has been after me for some time to go here so I took his advice and went. This place is remarkable! Upon entering there is a small bar area along with table seating. You place your order at the bar when it is for dine in or take out. The counterperson then told me to help myself to whatever drink I wanted from the refrigerators in the back. As I headed back there I saw all types of beers from various Pittsburgh locales like Voodoo brewery to name one. They also have a small meat counter where you can see some of the fresh meat they prepare and serve. The menu is expansive ranging from deli specials, salads, sides, soups, non-alcoholic beverages, and even a kids menu. Want to make it up yourself? Well they have create your own sandwich menu. Price is determined by what you choose but very reasonable. They also do catering. So I decided to choose the "Dizzy Lizzy." This wrap comes with curried grilled chicken, fresh slaw, dried cranberries, and slice almonds on a pita wrap. You get all this for $8.75. But wait. Between the hours of 12-4 you can get 1/2 sandwich, choice of side or soup for the price of a sandwich! Among these sides they offer in addition to traditional you can find crab cake, broccoli carbonara, and baba ghanouj. I opted for the traditional cole slaw. I had my food served to me in no time and although it was a bit messy I loved every bite of it! After that I wanted a small dessert. Their sign says "baked goods from three fifty." I asked if that was the price and was told that three fifty is where they get their desserts from. They even have cheesecake. I opted for the pumpkin pecan cupcake which was just enough for me. When I was done I went up to pay and asked how to dispose of my garbage. The counter person told me no worries, they would do it for me. My whole check came to under $15.00 but it was worth every penny. I know this place probably gets crowded later on with the bar scene and the tremendous array of beer varieties they carry. The best time to visit would be on a weekday since it is much easier to park and get served but you can't go wrong anytime. The food is fresh and made to order. My son recommends next time I opt for "the club" sandwich which consists of smoked turkey, baked ham, blt, cheese and mayo on Italian bread. I think I will take him up on that suggestion next time. The Carson Street Deli and Craft Beer Bar is located in the Southside directly across from the Amazing Cafe in the 1500 block of E. Carson St.
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