Finally got a chance to check this place out with a friend. We arrived at 7pm with only a few people in the restaurant. It is a fairly small place so perhaps because of that the tables by the kitchen were placed close together, making it difficult not to eavesdrop on the conversations going on next to you. The place seemed to fill up by around 7:30 and was buzzing over the 90's hip hop playing in the background. The service was friendly and very prompt, we didn't wait long for our food. The deep fried cauliflower was good, though deep fried I didn't find it overly greasy. My friend ordered the chicken hand shake sandwich and was completely grossed out by the chicken foot it was served with but otherwise thought the sandwich was tasty, especially when dipped in the accompanying sauce. I ordered the ribwich which was soft, a bit sweet and smoky and oh so messy! The rib sauce covers the plate and saturates the bun inside out. If you don't like saucy things do not order this.
Note: the sandwiches range in price. The ones we ordered were both $13, a bit expensive considering it was for the sandwich only and there are no sides included. That said, we were both pretty full afterwards and did not order dessert although the peanut butter and jam ice cream inside a peanut butter cookie sandwich was very tempting.
Overall it was a good experience and the food was yummy but not O-M-G good.
** also this restaurant is not accessible to people that use a mobility device or have difficulty with steps as the restaurant is located above ground and by stairs only**