This is an ice cream parlor/sandwich joint in Eureka Springs, out near the Railway Station. And they don't take plastic; cash or checks only. They're a small place, with small tables and small chairs, and a bit of a Coca-Cola theme. I had the Chopped BBQ Brisket Sandwich and Frank had the Reuben. They each came with a pickle wedge and a small package of Lay's Potato Chips.
The Reuben was on a pumpernickel-rye swirl bread, about normal sandwich size. Frank liked it, but said it had more Thousand Island dressing than he prefers. My BBQ sandwich was pretty good. Not a huge amount of meat, but enough, and an okay sauce. It was on a large hamburger bun.
Overall, not bad. The sandwiches were about $6 a piece, which isn't too bad for Eureka Springs. The owners were nice and kept filling up my ice tea. Say 3 to 3-1/2 stars.
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