I swung by Brooklyn Deli in Lancaster yesterday. Ordered a corned beef on rye with Swiss. Not a bad sandwich. My one complaint is that with double meat (there have to be two inches of shaved meat on a Samuel from a real Jewish deli) it was a $21 meal.
Minor issues is that while the meat is good, it tastes like the commercial stuff you can get at the grocery store. My two references are the Homewood Deli in Baltimore and the Carnegie Deli off Central Park Noo Yoahk, Noo Yoahk.
I was stunned to learn they both are gone.
Here is a pic of a Samuel from Carnegie Deli.
You can see it isn’t a sammie
I ordered no condiments because I habe better mustard. A pleasant Vienna Lager from self-described “wandering brewers” who named this blend for a monster of Korean folklore. How cool would it be to convert a large motor home into a working microbrewery with adequate quarters for two?
Also slightly bummed at the side. Kettle chips are kind of like real potato chips, only not as good as imo,
A solid B plus, not figuring in the price. Other half is in fridge with a remaining can of Wanderbier.