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I was told that we absolutely had to check this place out, as it's apparently a famous local chain, dating back to the coal mining days. We went there for lunch, at a fairly busy time, so waiting for service took a little while. I was a little confused as to whether we were supposed to order up or just seat ourselves, but it was apparently the latter. Do make sure you catch someone's eye when you're going there for lunch, as they have an upstairs and a downstairs to serve, and, as far as i can tell, barely a handful of people at work. It's probably a good thing we went there, hungry... Each item on the menu is already more than filling, including the so-called "sides." They definitely deliver on their promise that every sandwich ordered is piled high with fries, cole slaw, and tomatoes unless you ask otherwise. The meat might be a little hard to find beneath all these, but, not to worry... it's there, and you can still taste it. Their streetman fries are a heart attack in a basket - fries with chili, cheese, bacon, and sour cream. Don't order it as a side, unless there's quite a few in your party. It really is a meal to itself, and more. It's definitely worth at least one visit.
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