Strolling on Braddock Ave I stumbled into the place because as a kid I was always curious to what was inside as it used to be Jimmy's Donuts. The space itself takes a minimalist approach to decorating and it's quite cramped. I'm glad I took my order to go. The staff did mention enclosing the patio soon but until then you might want to stay inside and just feel in the way because I rather be crowded than cold. Now to the food... Their prices are awesome sauce. I got a chicken parm sandwich and a Redd's Apple Ale for a decent price and you get a lot of food. Me and my mom split the sandwich and still didn't eat it all. I love that it was a different take on a chicken parm and it was more of a sub than a sandwich. For the most part the staff is friendly. One of the bartenders seemed frustrated that we were in the way because it was crowded, we had nowhere to stand that was out of the way and I just chalked it up to her being overwhelmed. This place doesn't have much competition when it comes to eateries as Braddock is a bit of a food desert but if it was the middle of the night and I was in the mood for Italian, I would give this place a go. I just couldn't eat it every day. It's good but it's not that darn good. Glad to see some new faces and businesses coming to Braddock. Triangle Bar and Grill though will forever be at the top of my list of the best subs in The Rust Belt.