Their loose meat is called the Long Island Loose Meat. This fairly priced loose meat it is served in a coney or hot dog bun. The condiments include mustard and a single slice of deli style dill pickle. The condiments are simple but very good at making this loose meat what it is. The meat was a bit too heavy on the salt which made it a little difficult to taste the flavor of the other spices. The bun was not too dry or too soft and held together very well. This loose meat is semi portable as it comes wrapped in wax paper but there would be a chance of spilling some of it down your front while driving a vehicle while eating. The inside of the restaurant could use some updating. The only seating is booths that are a bit of a tight fit to sit in. The parking lot, drive thru, and inside are clean. The staff are very friendly with a smile and thank their customers for the business.
With a score of 97 points I will continue to frequent this restaurant and enjoy the Long Island Loose Meat.
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