

I got a seat for one as this was a solo mission, when the waitress came over I told her "I'm here for the pastrami." I looked at the menu and their was a page for pastrami lovers.god I love this place. I was already in a great mood and then I was surprised by pastrami perfection. I went to Max's on Saturday afternoon and I got a parking spot right in front on Golden Gate facing Van Ness Ave. I felt like I had to keep the line moving and keep out of his business.he just wants to sell sandwiches, which is cool with me. Normally people say thank you and are willing to chat it up a bit. I told him I liked his pastrami and he just said "75 cents" and handed me my change back. The guy at the counter of Quincy's is a little cold, perhaps I can make a knock knock joke next time and break him down a bit. Enjoy the pictures of this beautiful sandwich. The sandwich could be a little larger, but I think for the price it's one of the best value legitimate pastrami sandwiches out there.

That's quite a value! I really like the pastrami at this place, they keep it steaming in a crock pot and serve it straight out of the crock pot onto your bread.which keeps the pastrami juicy and tasty. Anyways for a pastrami sandwich on rye with Swiss cheese, tomatoes and mayo + a small plum it was about $5.25. If you can get it with the marble, I suggest 's a little better. This time they were out of marble rye, but still had some decent regular rye bread. This was my second time at the spot and my first time I got a pastrami on marble rye. I started taking pictures and they kinda looked at me funny for coming in like a weird reporter or something. I parked at the corner of 9th and market, on the left side of the street and proceeded down Market a block to the spot. I took my car since the parking lot was empty and like I said, parking was readily available. I left the office around 1 PM on Friday afternoon after preparing drawings for Ron to get my sandwich from Quincy's. It's a small hole in the wall that only sells sandwiches at lunch time.nothing else. Quincy's is located on Market Street next to the Roaster's Chicken between 10th and 11th. With less people in the city, parking has been easy and it's made getting the pastrami sandwiches that much more enjoyable. It's made for the perfect opportunity to get out there and get some sun. Both of them are fans of the pastrami blog and I was happy to oblige their choices by sampling their favorite pastrami sandwiches.The Bay Bridge Closed on Thursday and it's been really quiet and sunny of in the City. The two restaurants featured this week were hand picked by my 2 bosses Larry (Quincy's) and Ron (Max's).
