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| - I came here about a week ago. We came near closing, and the counter guys were incredibly courteous and accommodating. My boyfriend and I each had a half-sub - I had a half portion of the Gamooza Grum. The sub was good, but seemed pretty standard fare, and I felt that for the size, it was a touch expensive.
My biggest problem with this establishment was a lack of vegetarian options; I suppose I could just make my own sub, but I really respect shops that try to hard to accommodate people who, for whatever reason, don't wish to eat meat. Not counting the salads (because honestly, most people can throw some vegetables into a bowl without too much of a problem) or sides, I saw two vegetarian meal options, which was pretty disappointing. There are many ways to make a sub, and every sub does not need to have meat on it.
In addition, there is room in the lobby for one or two tables, but the space seems kind of wasted the way it's set up, and there's little seating (and no tables at all!) in the shop. I would love for the available space to be used in a way that encourages diners to sit, even if for just long enough to eat their sub, and enjoy the casual feel of the place; again, when I visited, there were two really great guys running it, but the lack of furniture left me with little desire to just sit and eat.
That being said, I will probably revisit this establishment and try the other vegetarian sub because I had a pretty good experience, but I won't be rushing back any time soon.
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