While I waited on that, I got their beer sampler. I'm not going to pretend like I'm well-versed in the delight that is craft brew, but I'm sure trying. Their main ones were "Alpha Blonde," "Eighty Shilling," "Kettle Bottom," "Old Morgantown Amber Ale" and "Zack Morgan's Pale Ale." I also had two extras that I don't recall. The beers kind of work up in terms of their intensity. I have a pretty solid strategy - the darker beers are probably the ones I like least. I was correct. However, there was one surprise. I liked the Kettle Bottom brown Ale. It is a darker beer, but the flavor was a pleasant mix between the hop-heavy stouts and the lighter beers. The other beer I was fond of was the Alpha Blonde Blonde Ale. It was so smooth and flavorful, and definitely my favorite. It's probably the least intimidating beer for novices like me. The sampler is a really great way to try the beers before diving into one. Highly recommended.
My sandwich came out, large and delicious. Cut diagonally, the sandwich had a toothpick in each center to hold it together. The flavors are on point. The first thing I noticed was how moist the chicken was, and the garlic mayo added a nice base, and the punch of feta cheese mixed well with the salty artichoke hearts, peppers and spinach. A lot of Greek sandwiches have the ability to be dry because they lack a good sauce to bring all the flavors together. This sandwich was delicious and satisfying. The slaw on the side added a great light, sweet, creamy crunch to the meal.
Grade: A