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  • I took a couple coworkers here and not only did we get lunch, we had an adventure. Okay, so it might not be in the best part of town, but the food is tasty enough to make it worth the trip. Besides the food, I think my favorite thing might be the several signs telling you to not put your belongings, weight, children, etc. on the ordering counter. Gotta love 'em just for that! We all know of "those people" who think it's appropriate to put their children on counters at restaurants. They're the same ones who reach their arms OVER the protective/sanitary shields in front of food so they can point to what they want. Anyhow, I had the brisket sandwich and it was delicious. The sweet potato fries were pretty darn good as well. They were a little on the skinny side, so not a lot of potato in them, but good nonetheless. I haven't met a sweet potato fry I didn't like. My friends each had ribs and since it was kind of a work lunch and we were going back to the office, they didn't want to get messy. So they tried to tackle their ribs with a knife and fork to get the meat off of the bone. The main guy came out (maybe Stacy?) and laughed and said really loud how he had never ever seen anyone eat ribs with a knife and fork. He made a big deal about it for a minute or two. Too funny - that's what you get for trying to be proper with ribs, it just doesn't work. One guy ordered peach cobbler and it never came so he went to ask about it. He was kind of yelled at, but eventually got it. The customer service isn't the best, but the food sure is good. As we were leaving, a guy (who I had seen inside the restaurant) who was walking by our car, turned around and came up to our window. My friend who was driving had to ask if she should roll it down or not. She finally did, but kept moving it up and down while he was talking like it was broken. I was too busy laughing while she had to tell the already-drunk-at-noon guy we didn't have any cash for him. All in good fun. I'm pretty much always good for a crazy adventure when I go out and this was no exception. Go and check out the food. You'll enjoy it and maybe even get an adventure while you're at it. Tips: The place is small with few tables so go early or later if you can. It is CASH ONLY, so be prepared.
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