Ian Genet
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Great bbq sandwiches in a surprising location. With reclaimed wood sides, vintage style signs, and Edison bulbs, the restaurant seems more at place in Williamsburg than Little Havana. We ordered the taste of Miami and porchetta preperada sandwiches and both were great. The Miami was great well balanced between the pulled pork and carmalized pineapple. The porchetta was like a blt; the it was cut thick more like thick cut bacon, so don't expect the thin sliced Italian variety. The Cuban bread both were served on was soft and was great for absorbing juices. Then we ordered sausages, the Thai and the beer brat, both were good, but the beer brat was better. The Thai was good with the classic peanuts and spicy after taste but the beer brat was more balanced served with a relish and onions which is the classic sausage pairings. For dessert we had the chocolate chip bacon cookies. The bacon brought out a strong brown sugar taste, similar, but a little softer, to tates cookies. In conclusion, this is a great sandwich place with my only complaint being they didn't have a liquor licence so they couldn't serve beer (but You can byob, and they said the lisence is coming soon).