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| - I'm tempted to wonder why there are only 3 reviews for this place, and why it always seems to get passed up as people walk down carson street in search of exactly what The Real McCoy claims to serve, but then I remember that I'm part of the problem - the same kind person who walks by every time he wanders down East Carson looking for good food at a reasonable price, and simply says "huh, look at that" as I walk past.
Well today I figured while I take a break from looking for modern furniture that is way out of my price range that I would finally stop in. The menu is simple: about 8 sandwiches, halves are $3(some are $3.15), wholes are $6(some are $6.30 or so). Extra onions, extra peppers, extra dressing is an extra $0.10 per half each. On the wall there are what appear to be artist renditions of what the sandwiches might look like.
The lady behind the counter took my order and had it ready in a few minutes. She fumbled around trying to fit all of the onions and peppers snug in the cheese sandwich, claiming she hates nothing more than when she gets a sandwich home and has to rebuild it. I paid my $3.21 in cash and left her the rest of the $5 because she was so friendly, she thanked me profusely.
The sandwich was awesome, the bread and the peppers were perfect, and the onions were thin exactly the way it should be. Despite her best efforts, things eventually did fall out of the bottom of the sandwich, but it wasn't too bad.
I almost took off a star because I asked for mayo and they had only miracle whip... But I'm not going to be the one to ruin the streak. Also, someone donate a table and some folding chairs to this place.
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