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Contribute Feedback What Franck Poulain likes about Press'd the Sandwich Co.:
They have good sandwiches the large it just right for lunch. Mine had a little too much mayo but I've been here a few times and haven't been disappointed yet. Definitely will be back. View all feedback.
What Trenton O'Keefe doesn't like about Press'd the Sandwich Co.:
the first time here to buy a sandwich, at st. alberta. I ordered a truthahn and Cheddar sandwich on roggenbrot. I took it home with a cup of tea. I was appalled in the state of the salat. it belonged in. the müll, it was devastated and black around the edges and seemed to rot. I could not be disturbed to go back, remove the salat and threw it out. View all feedback.
The food is freshly made to order and served quickly, but the quality is fantastic! There were four of us dining, each trying something different, and we all plan on returning. This hidden gem at the corner is a great find!
The first time here to buy a sandwich, at st. alberta. I ordered a truthahn and Cheddar sandwich on roggenbrot. I took it home with a cup of tea. I was appalled in the state of the salat. it belonged in. the müll, it was devastated and black around the edges and seemed to rot. I could not be disturbed to go back, remove the salat and threw it out.
The restaurant offers delicious sandwiches that are perfect for lunch. Although my sandwich had a bit too much mayo, I have visited several times and have never been disappointed. I will definitely be back again.
I stopped by this weekend for takeout late lunch and ordered two sandwiches - the Italian meats and a turkey sandwich, both in large size. Compared to other sandwich shops I've been to, this one seemed to have fewer toppings, especially for a large sandwich. However, the bread was fresh and overall, the sandwich was pretty good. I would rate it around 3.75, but I would be willing to give it another try.
The sandwiches here are big. If you order a large it is like two sandwiches and if you order a regular it is still larger than a typical sandwich. They also have wraps, soup and some salad. The selection is very large but you can...order a sandwich just the way you like it if you don't see an option for you. The sandwiches are grilled in most cases when you order at the restaurant. If you get catering the sandwiches are not toasted. I have eaten at a couple Press'd location and have waited from 5 to 15 minutes for my sandwiches. During this visit I waited 15 minutes which seemed longer than usual considering the line didn't appear that long. I may consider this a growing pain as the St. Albert location was just opened recently and more people are becoming aware.