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this place is as good as the others. I rarely dare to get away from the salatable. I had sandwiches and suppen and had no bad. they are all quite average. the salatable is however casual and always fresh. Do not forget the extras on the bar like their muffins and they will not leave disappointed. View all feedback.
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Jason's is my favorite sandwich place. Service is excellent on a consistent basis, and I love the Sergeant Pepper roast beef sandwich, have had approx. 200 of them. View all feedback.
This location is as good as the others. I rarely venture away from the salad bar. I've had the sandwiches and soups and I haven't had a bad one. They're all pretty average. The salad bar, however, is bountiful and always fresh. Don't forget the extras on the bar like their muffins and you won't leave disappointed.
Jason's Deli. The name always evokes my musings about an eatery slanted toward bad movies and their stars - Freddie Kruger, Edward Scissorhands, Jason, and of course The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Alas, this isn't that place. Heck, they use a commercial meat slicer - where's the fun in that! Fortunately Jason's is a well respected and experienced purveyor of sandwiches, soups, deserts, and an extensive salad bar. These guys can actually produce the classic Pastrami and Swiss on sliced Light Rye. Order that from Subway! Their soups are quite good and the lineup changes regularly. They have an extensive salad bar which has among the offerings: Kalamata olives, green olives, hummus, chocolate mousse, muffins, cornbread, artichoke hearts, and two varities of potato salad. That is in addition to the stuff many folks consider necessary for it to be called a salad bar. I can attest that I have never had a bad meal here. Despite my initial disappoint I guess I don't really want my sandwich whacked up by a chainsaw.
Jason's Deli. The name always evokes my musings about an eatery slanted toward bad movies and their stars - Freddie Kruger, Edward Scissorhands, Jason, and of course The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Alas, this isn't that place. Heck, they use a commercial meat slicer - where's the fun in that! Fortunately Jason's is a well respected and experienced purveyor of sandwiches, soups, deserts, and an extensive salad bar. These guys can actually produce the classic Pastrami and Swiss on sliced Light Rye. Order that from Subway! Their soups are quite good and the lineup changes regularly. They have an extensive salad bar which has among the offerings: Kalamata olives, green olives, hummus, chocolate mousse, muffins, cornbread, artichoke hearts, and two varities of potato salad. That is in addition to the stuff many folks consider necessary for it to be called a salad bar. I can attest that I have never had a bad meal here. Despite my initial disappoint I guess I don't... read more
This location is as good as the others. I rarely venture away from the salad bar. I've had the sandwiches and soups and I haven't had a bad one. They're all pretty average. The salad bar, however, is bountiful and always fresh. Don't forget the extras on the bar like their muffins and you won't leave disappointed.
Jason's Deli. The name always evokes my musings about an eatery slanted toward bad movies and their stars - Freddie Kruger, Edward Scissorhands, Jason, and of course The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Alas, this isn't that place. Heck, they use a commercial meat slicer - where's the fun in that! Fortunately Jason's is a well respected and experienced purveyor of sandwiches, soups, deserts, and an extensive salad bar. These guys can actually produce the classic Pastrami and Swiss on sliced Light Rye. Order that from Subway! Their soups are quite good and the lineup changes regularly. They have an extensive salad bar which has among the offerings: Kalamata olives, green olives, hummus, chocolate mousse, muffins, cornbread, artichoke hearts, and two varities of potato salad. That is in addition to the stuff many folks consider necessary for it to be called a salad bar. I can attest that I have never had a bad meal here. Despite my initial disappoint I guess I don't really want my sandwich whacked up by a chainsaw.
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