Pros: Great, unique taste with many subs; Fresh preparation Cons: Longer prep time; Few bread selections
I love submarine sandwiches and I have been known to eat them for more than one meal in the same day. Subway is the best known among the submarine sandwich chains but there are others that offer sandwiches that are just as tasty if not better. One chain ...
by Bruguru in Restaurants & Gourmet, - Top 50, Jun 20 '06
Pros: Fresh-sliced meats, classic Italian cuts. Cons: Average bread.
Sometimes, I find it hard to get a good submarine sandwich. Subway may advise you to eat fresh, but when I watch them assemble my sandwich, Im not so sure about their claims. The meats appear to have been sitting there for a while, pre-sliced, ...
Pros: Everything is fresh. The subs are big and very tasty. Cons: I wish they had black olives to go on the subs.
I thought Jersey Mike’s was a local sub sandwich place, so I thought that Ken (the franchise owner) was Mike for the longest time. The reason I thought this was because he has posters on the wall about the local college where I teach, and the whole ...
Pros: Fresh bread, freshly sliced meat and cheese, large portions. Cons: None.
Jersey Mike's may have started with a single store along the Jersey Shore back in 1956, but I didn't "discover" Jersey Mike's until a few years ago. With fifteen recently opened stores stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific and another fourteen ...
Pros: Price point, clean restaurant, err that's it... Cons: Low quality ingredients = bad sandwiches
"Go back to Jersey ya moron!" If I had a nickel for every time I heard a cabbie in Manhattan screaming that out the window at someone. Of course that statement does date me somewhat - it's a throwback to the days of English ...
Pros: Exceptionally tasty and fresh subs, broad menu Cons: A little expensive, limited choices for bread (white and wheat only)
Review - "nomnomnom!" I consider myself to be somewhat of a connoisseur of subs. For the last few years, I have tried several sub chains' sandwiches. I outgrew Subway and Blimpie early on in favour of the toasty goodness that is Quizno's. ...
I have always been a Subway lover. I am the Southern Country girl that everyone wants to make jokes about, but I'm not from WV.(No harm intended) I love subs. I have always loved subs. Making them at home and eating at a sub shop anytime I get the...
Pros: delicious, high quality ingredients Cons: none
Going to Jersey Mike’s always brings back very fond childhood memories to me. I had no idea that Jersey Mike’s was a franchise, as I grew up next to the original flagship store. I loved going there on my way to the Point Pleasant ...
Pros: The cold cuts are kept cold, meat quality is high, toppings are zesty! Cons: Bread can be crumbly...who cares when the insides are awesome!
I was far away from home. I was hungry. Is there anything wrong with that? The road seemed to go on forever. I'm an adult...with needs, and where was Subway? No where to be found. I could have waited, but why? I deserved a break that day. Oh no!...
Pros: Not Skimpy on the toppings on the sub Cons: None.
My first experience with Jersey Mike's was when I was visiting my mother a few months ago. She lives in a big tourist area and traffic is horrible, but we wanted something other that McD or Wendy's for lunch. Jersey Mike's was having their Grand...
Pros: Excellent Food! Cons: Some may find it to be overpriced, but to me it is well worth it.
I absolutely love sub sandwiches. There is a Subway near my place of employment that I used to frequent every other day, but I soon learned that a Jersey Mike's was opening not too far away. I was reluctant to try their subs, since I had...
Even if you've had sandwiches for lunch every day this week, you won't regret making a stop at Jersey Mike's. These are not your ordinary sandwiches. These are gastronomical works of art. Come hungry, you'll want to finish the whole thing. The Sandwiches...
Pros: selection, taste, it's almost authentic Cons: bread not "Philly" but close, price a little high
I grew up in Philadelphia, so, yes, I'm a little spoiled on cheesesteaks and hoagies. I ate them all the time in Philly, and, I must admit, a hoagie just seems better for you than a burger. Before I go on, for all of you who don't know what a hoagie ...
I was born in Weehawken, NJ and grew up in Philadelphia and New York. For those of you who still live in those areas, you know there are many great hoagy places to chose from.
In 1984 I moved to Cincinnati, Ohio and have since...
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