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12 hour smoked beef brisket.. hahaha! The meat had spots with that shiny iridescent look of cold cuts about to go bad. I actually think it was just deli sliced roast beef heated up in the microwave.. not fresh cooked in any way. Dry, no jus, no sauce. My expectations weren't high but this was just bad. Beans on the side drowned in sugary ketchupy gunk, flavourless cole slaw. My wife's medium rare steak had been sliced down the side to check for doneness.. really amateur move at a place supposed to be known for steak. Not juicy at all. Bit of an odd interaction with the server when the plates were brought - my brisket (haha! coldcut) plate was missing a cornbread side as advertised on the menu. When asked, the server said that the problem was, the kitchen would have to cook a fresh one if I want one - pause.. like hoping I wouldn't put them to the trouble of cooking one? Of course I say, please go ahead and cook a fresh one then.. and when it came out it was not even warm. They didn't cook it fresh, so were they just hoarding the cornbread hoping no one asks for it? It was strange. Server was nice and polite but we were scratching our heads over that.
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