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The sandwiches at this restaurant were absolutely delicious. The Firehouse sandwich had me savoring every bite as the chipotle aioli slowly dripped off the bottom. The staff was friendly and informed us in advance that a few items were unavailable. Despite there being only two staff members working and a group of 9 of us, the orders took a bit longer to come out. However, the wait was definitely worth it. The prices... View all feedback.
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The sandwiches at this restaurant were outstanding until they hired new staff who seem to struggle with making them correctly. I had to have my sandwich remade three times, and even when I asked for it toasted, it was barely cooked. When I finally received my sandwich, it was soggy and unappetizing. Additionally, the man with a ponytail who works there was very rude. View all feedback.
The sandwiches are tasty. I would appreciate it if they wore gloves while preparing the food.
The sandwiches at this restaurant were outstanding until they hired new staff who seem to struggle with making them correctly. I had to have my sandwich remade three times, and even when I asked for it toasted, it was barely cooked. When I finally received my sandwich, it was soggy and unappetizing. Additionally, the man with a ponytail who works there was very rude.
The sandwiches at this restaurant were absolutely delicious. The Firehouse sandwich had me savoring every bite as the chipotle aioli slowly dripped off the bottom. The staff was friendly and informed us in advance that a few items were unavailable. Despite there being only two staff members working and a group of 9 of us, the orders took a bit longer to come out. However, the wait was definitely worth it. The prices were reasonable and we also purchased some other snacks to enjoy on the road.
I stopped by on my way to Mount Washington and found this restaurant located in the heart of downtown. They have picnic tables out front where you can sit and enjoy your lunch. The sandwiches were tasty, although a bit on the salty side. I particularly enjoyed the turkey rueben. The restaurant has a slight convenience store feel to it, with coffee on the left, coolers stocked with drinks, and snacks hanging on the walls. It felt like stepping back in time when browsing through the selection of snacks, including Little Debbie treats, Hostess zingers, honeybuns, and much more. Overall, it's a good spot to grab a sandwich with friendly service.
I adore this restaurant, they have the best sandwiches. I suggest you stop by and try everything on the menu.