City Barbecue Beef Brisket Sandwich
There's a lot of things I haven't done a lot of things in life. One of them is goes to a place called City Barbecue, a restaurant chain that's been around for a while. Another of those things I've never done is eat a brisket sandwich. So when a City Barbecue opened in my area, my curiosity was piqued. And when I saw they had a brisket sandwich on the menu, my interest was piqued even more.
The sandwich is a rather simple creation. It's big pieces of beef brisket and a bun. You get the option of whether or not you want sauce, which I passed on this trip so I could appreciate the taste of the meat. And appreciate it I did.
The brisket had a number of facets. First, there's the texture was good. Texture is something I tend to be finicky about and this sandwich got it right. Also, it's so tender that it falls apart to the touch. It really is a thing of beauty.
Then there's the thick layer of fat that lines the top of each piece of the meat. I tend to just throw the fat away, because...yuck. But the charred seasonings on top were too much to resist. It was savory and kind of sweet, as well. It only added to the experience.
In the end, it was the best brisket sandwich I've ever eaten. It's also the first one I've eaten. Either way, it's better than crack.
And extra points for the paper towel dispensers that look like pigs. They're cute. Too bad I don't eat swine. Thank God for brisket.
The sandwich is a rather simple creation. It's big pieces of beef brisket and a bun. You get the option of whether or not you want sauce, which I passed on this trip so I could appreciate the taste of the meat. And appreciate it I did.
Then there's the thick layer of fat that lines the top of each piece of the meat. I tend to just throw the fat away, because...yuck. But the charred seasonings on top were too much to resist. It was savory and kind of sweet, as well. It only added to the experience.
In the end, it was the best brisket sandwich I've ever eaten. It's also the first one I've eaten. Either way, it's better than crack.
And extra points for the paper towel dispensers that look like pigs. They're cute. Too bad I don't eat swine. Thank God for brisket.



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