Watta deal! Game day bottle of beer for two bucks! Not so great deals are the other prices with an Original 8 oz. Pastrami on Rye for $10.95 with a pickle slice, and a knish for $3.75 and a Dr. Brown Cel-Ray soda for $2.50. If the sandwich would've been like the ones I'm used to in NYC, I wouldn't have minded the price as much, for those sandwiches were loaded with so much meat that you'd have to unhinge your jaw or do what I always did, take 2/3 of the meat home for another sandwich and have some with a fried egg for breakfast. That was the type of sandwich pictured on the walls, but not the kind that arrived on my plate. However, the meat was mighty good--flavorful and not at all like what Arby's and most others call pastrami where it seems the meat was extruded rather than sliced from a real hunk of meat. The not-warm-enough and not plump enough knish's coating was separating from the potato filling and had a more rubbery texture than a really fresh knish would have, or maybe it was just reheated in a microwave rather than an oven. Flavor was authentic though. How delightful to have a place to grab a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray soda; honestly, I don't know why more people outside of NY don't drink this refreshing drink that goes so well with salty foods just as beer does. Enjoyable to look around and view the NY memorabilia and be chatted to by friendly and eager-to-please staff. Sad that I was the only soul around dining, but it's not on the main sidewalk so that doesn't help with impulsive foot traffic.