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This east side butcher shop is another one of Cleveland's AMAZING deli spots for corned beef and pastrami (and roasted brisket, and salami, and turkey, and, well, you get the picture...). I've never had the pleasure of buying a big ol' hunk of meat from here that wasn't wedged between two pieces of bread, but given how top-notch the sandwiches are, I'm sure this place is perfect for all your carnivorous needs. (Yes, I am aware that the phrase "carnivorous needs" sounds like a cast-off line from my non-Yelp writing gig as acclaimed romance novelist Danielle Steele.) Seriously, the meats here are so tender you'll probably sweat gravy. Most of the sandwiches come in small/medium/large sizes, and are priced, like, $5.95/7.95/9.95, give or take a few cents depending on the variety. Some, like the Reuben, are only in one size. There's a 10 buck boxed lunch that comes with a sandwich, a pickle, potato/mac salad, chips, a cookie and a pop, and a cheaper combo box that's $7.50. Oh, and there is no seating inside so you'll have to take that puppy back to your home or place of business (but if you're like me you'll just woof it down in your car).
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