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  • Been here numerous times now since summer, and haven't come across something I don't like (admittedly I only get a few things, but still). The burger is up there as one of my favorites I've had around the valley, and it only costs $3.50. It isn't one of those pre-cooked patty type junk you'll usually find for that price, but actually made with real meat (thankfully). Comes with a good load of toppings as well, especially for the price-point. Had the Philly a few times (Always with wiz) and its pretty good, I'm not a big Philly eater so I'm not sure on the lowdown of how one should taste. The meat has good flavor to it, but isn't too overpower while the wiz is just right amount, not too much to destroy the balance, but not too little to make it dry. The toppings aren't really overly noticeable to me. It comes with onion, peppers, and mushrooms and last time I went was only $5, which is hard to beat. The Italian beef is king here though. Probably my favorite item on the menu (and personally it is miles better then Lobby's, as much as I like Lobby's too). Thin sliced beef, the right amount of "juice" (for lack of a better word) though I'd like a bit more personally, but there is enough on there for most I'd imagine. I like to get it with hot peppers, which are great and bring some nice heat. Only $5 dollars as well. The one thing I come here for a lot though, is the fries. By no means would you expect them to be special (as one reviewer mentioned they are basically food service french fries), but just the way they cook them makes them much better then fast food fries (and honestly quite a few restaurant fries I've had as well). The large is only $2 dollars, and you get probably the equivalent of a large at a fast food joint (if not more). They are made fresh to order as well, not sitting under heat lamps, which helps. Even if you aren't interested in the menu, if you are going to the Burger King or Jack-in-box nearby, do yourself a favor and visit Taylor Street to get some good fries. I will agree they do need a bit more salt though. The decor isn't much changed from the from Quizno's that was there, but the food is good so I don't really worry about it too much. A decent amount of seating for the size. The parking is great, never had an issue finding a spot before. sometimes it is a bit busy on the side near the urgent-care but usually empties out as you get closer to the old Cellular store. Service is great, can't really say anything bad about it and never had any issues with any of the service there.
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