Went to give this place a try as I drive by it quite a bit. Went there on a friday at noon for lunch but I should have saw the signs when the place was practically empty. Only 1 table had people at it. I figured I would get what their namesake sells - the 'original' pastrami sandwich. I got it on rye bread (supposedly fresh) along with a side of cole slaw and a drink. Total came to $12.96.
When i first got my meal I was rather disappointed. For close to $13 I expected more. The sandwich did come with a fair amount of meat. Nice and warm pastrami. As for taste it was lacking. I had to go and get some mustard but as mentioned in other reviews it is rather dull. For 'fresh rye bread' it was DRY and bland. I slathered on the mustard and that did not help much. The coleslaw was loaded with mayonnaise it seemed like and tasted rather dull and boring. Even the pickle along the side seemed to have a faint hint of garlic but otherwise bland and tasteless. The pastrami itself was really good though. I could see myself going back and ordering that specifically from their 'deli' menu (they have a menu so you can take home amounts of meat/cheese/soups by the pound which seemed novel). I don't see myself ever going back here for lunch. There is a Subway a couple doors down and that works out better on the pocketbook. If you need a nice quiet place for lunch though this is your place! In the time i sat there and finished my sandwich only 1 other group pair came in and sat down.