T>1200 wrote:You already told us your bread tasted old and stale. Why do you keep asking us if it was old and stale???
Old and stale is comfortable subject matter for him.
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Jersey Mike's is the shit relative to all the other chains around here. I like my sandwiches hot so it's nice when they throw it on the flat-top to get warm.
I agree. As far as chains go, Jersey Mike's is the shit, imo.
milosz wrote:Jersey Mike's is the shit relative to all the other chains around here. I like my sandwiches hot so it's nice when they throw it on the flat-top to get warm.
Subway anywhere in Australia is absolute shit. McDonald's, on the other hand, fails seldom.
What syaigh said is true: a sandwich is no different to any other dish and has to be approached with at least a little interest in the end result. Subway employees paid minimum wages generally do not have much passion for their end product. Neither they can be blamed for it.
Subway hasn't been good since they stopped cutting the bread on top. Firehouse is ok (the NY Steamer is the fucking bomb) and Jersey Mike's is decent too. For folks in the south, Publix Subs are awesome. That's one of the food items I miss most about here in up north.
See the deal is time. You're driving a couple of days through the intermountain west but you will end up in a superb destination. You want to get there fast. What's best on the Interstate, easy on easy off? Eat it in the car. That kind of thing.
Seahill, drop me a line next time you come to New York and I'll take you to Johns Deli in Bensonhurst, or DeFontes in Red Hook.
There's a Subway two doors down from Johns, I don't know how they stay open. But every time someone tips in Johns, the whole crew yells "Subway!"
You can't really enjoy your food if you eat while driving; chain sandwiches are perfect for that.
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seeahill wrote:See the deal is time. You're driving a couple of days through the intermountain west but you will end up in a superb destination. You want to get there fast. What's best on the Interstate, easy on easy off? Eat it in the car. That kind of thing.
Subway, I'm afraid.
+1, and it's about the only fast food where I get it with vegetables.
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seeahill wrote:See the deal is time. You're driving a couple of days through the intermountain west but you will end up in a superb destination. You want to get there fast. What's best on the Interstate, easy on easy off? Eat it in the car. That kind of thing.
Subway, I'm afraid.
+1, and it's about the only fast food where I get it with vegetables.
I get my Five Guys burger Everything all the way with Jalepenos. Lot's of veggies with my grease, but no way in hell I'm trying that in my car. Can't put it down once you start or it disintegrates.
Really, there's no way I'm not pulling over to eat. I simply need to get out of the car for a bit here and there if I'm on the road more than 4-5 hours.
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