[h2][b]Joe Watson[/b][/h2] Well isn't this quaint. I noticed this particular butcher's shop sandwiched between two larger buildings, and I figured I'd take pity on it and see what it sells. But in actuality, it looks pretty popular for its size, given the number of people in here - there's a presumed couple chatting over there, at least two other women doing their thing, and it looks like a few other people too. I won't bother counting, anyway. I head over to the counter and take a look at what meats there are, then ask the guy at the counter, presumably the owner, whether he does pulled beef sandwiches. Yes, beef, not pork; I understand that pulled pork is the normal thing to do, but I figure "why not shake things up for my first meal out?" Anyway, the guy responds in the affirmative, but I'll need to wait for a bit for it to come out, and it might cost extra depending on how much effort it is; I say that's fine, then take a seat at an unoccupied table. But of [i]course[/i] it costs extra to do pulled beef over pulled pork, [i]especially[/i] when the customer is a limey Brit who's out in town for the first time... though to be fair, that may well just be me projecting. Besides, I can't imagine I'd be particularly welcome here again if I made a scene haggling over the price of a bloody sandwich, when there are far more important issues that a scene could and should be made over. And after all, there's every likelihood it'll be worth the cost. Those meats looked to be pretty high quality.