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Had I known this place was here before I went into the cluck n cup on last Friday I would have went here first. I love brisket and any chance I get to find new places that have brisket I jump on them to compare to my beloved Elliot's. The people were friendly, and it was almost closing time. Now this was after I left the cluck n cup place, so I got a brisket sandwich to go. The sauce was really peppery and spicy but good on the sandwich. The meat had no fat on it what so ever, and that made me soo happy. I hate fatty brisket, I understand that you need to cook the fat on the meat but once that's done simply cut it off. And I asked the guy before I ordered it if it had fat on it, he assured me that it wouldn't that he would hook me up so I took him for his word. Later on that night I ate the sandwich and was very happy that there was no fat, and it was actually a good sandwihc, I wish it was a little closer to where I live. I'm not sure if I will go back and park down town again just to eat here, but it was good food. So maybe when I'm down there again I might just stop in. Yall should try it if you are looking for some good brisket.
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