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| - been here twice. im a mild sandwich buff.
my sis and i was craving something wholesome for lunch, so we came in and i wanted a hot sub, so i asked what was good. guy at the reg' gave me three options: meatball, steak, or chicken. meatball fo'sh. since this place is italian, why not. it comes with mozzerela but i love provolone, so i switched. my sis got the steak pizza sandwich, and we shared a basket of steak fries. he had a regular fountain drink, but the "manhattan" espresso coffee soda spoke to me.
when my total reached to $27.60 for our whole order, my first reaction, was "my bf is gonna kill me for spending this much. hope it's worth it."
sports were on so i was watching that while thinking if i was charged right. it seemed right. in that moment, i wanted to drop a star.
this shop is no ordinary sub shop. owner shirley took care of us like she was "aunt shirley" and we were coming over her house to enjoy her best recipe's. when i mean she took care of us, she basically waited on us, the way our mama's take care of us when we're sick.
we got our food, let me tell you, i was kinda discouraged at how small it looked. but then i took a bite into the meatball, wow, "that's one good meatball". that one meatball was packed with flavor, like mary poppins' suitcase is full of magic. ive had other meatball sandwiches, that weren't so great because it would fall apart, but they use the wholesome bread durable to hold all the sauce and meatballs, and cheese. the owners followed up on how we enjoyed our food, they ask with so much pride in their recipes. i can't argue. in the end the price is reasonable because the sub is suffice for folks with great appetites. i'm able to take home the other half for later.
5 full stars for the hospitality and quality
they also have a mini fridge of italian desserts, such as cannoli's. gotta try that next time.
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