As I was driving around downtown Atlanta, I saw this little hole in the wall in the Southwest corner of Centennial Park. The moment I saw it, I thought, “I NEED to get down here and have lunch at some point.” It looked like a little greasy spoon with lots of personality.
It had personality, but it wasn’t the diamond in the rough I was looking for; more like a lump of coal.
It was everything I dreamed it could be. I walked in, and checked out the menu. It reminded me a bit of Primanti Bros., but not as branded.
There’s actually more to the menu, but the store is so narrow that this is all I could get into the shot! It took me forever to decide if I wanted a burger or cheesesteak. After deliberating the pros and cons, as if I were deciding between renting or buying a home, I decided on the cheesesteak. I also added a side of chili cheese fries. My co-worker ordered a burger.
The fries were yumtastic, as one might expect for fresh fries with canned cheese and chili loaded on top, but the cheesesteak was awfully lackluster. The meat was pretty dry. I didn’t really find any cheese, and I think the “special sauce” was so lightly applied that I couldn’t really tell if the sauce was any good, or if the meat had been seasoned.



