I have been going to Al's off and on for more than 35 years. Over the decades, the bread has changed for the worse, but the beef still has that rich super-beefy flavor I remember as a kid. I do make a point of stopping there whenever I am in the area. In fact, I got a beef to go from there just the other day. While the beef still had that almost carmelized, roasting pan flavor that comes from hours of slow cooking, the bread (standard Gonella) lacked the chewy jaw-straining texture I remember as a kid. Still, the beef had that big flavor that is so hard to find in the gray mush that most places pass off these days.
I had a big problem with the fries though, although they were whole cut, they tasted as if they had been fried along with old dog-food cans. No kidding, they were totally inedible, and cost nearly $2 to boot. The total tab for a large beef, fries and a watery coke was $13.48, a far cry from when I used to get the same for about a buck at Al's. At any rate, I still give Al's a big thumbs up for the beef itself, but the bread was just OK and the fries totally sucked. Al's Beef certainly is not the value it once was (but then again what is?). Still, I will be back, probably just not as often.
As far as GNR status goes, I believe Als still deserves it, but someone really needs to replace the oil and possibly the grates at the bottom of the fryers.