It is mid-day Thursday in the Catskills and pickings are slim for open eating establishments. Outdoor tables under bright yellow umbrellas and a sandwich board listing intriguing mocktails draw us to Sweet Sues. We start with a margarita and a cucumber spritzer. Delightful. My lunch choice is brisket hash…the Catskill version is sort of deconstructed but excellent. Two beautifully poached eggs sit atop a shallow bowl lined with herby roasted potato quarters. A large slice of grilled onion peeks out from under a crisped slab of beef brisket that is draped across the entire dish. Not at all like I expect hash to look! It tastes as good as it looks. Kent’s Hog Johnson sausage, ham and eggs plate is more traditional (add a grilled tomato and tomatoey beans) and “ok” rather than spectacular.