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  • Yesterday, I celebrated National Cold Cuts Day with a delicious Firehouse hero. When my appetite is on fire for a first-rate sub, the Firehouse has successfully extinguished it. On National Cold Cuts Day as soon as I left my job in the vicinity of Eastern at Serene, I made a beeline here. It was my recent experiences at other Firehouses led me to this location to celebrate a day honoring cold cuts. On account of the fact that this was National Cold Cuts Day, I exchanged nearly $11 for a sub meal featuring cold cuts. This made ordering a breeze. A few minutes later a friendly employee delivered the Firehouse hero (in some parts of the country they call subs heros) to the table. This was a thick sandwich stuffed with USDA choice roast beef, Virginia honey ham, smoked turkey breast and provolone cheese. This was a quality sandwich unlike some places where the bread is falling apart and the ingredients are to one side. This sandwich was smoking good. And where there's smoke there's fire. When you add mayonnaise, mustard, tomatoes, lettuce, and onions; this delectable sandwich had my taste buds on fire. On the side was a kosher dill pickle and small bag of chips. At Firehouse, Coke instead of water extinguishes thirst. The restaurant features a Freestyle Coke machine offering approximately 100 flavors. This worked out well for me because my favorite soft drink in the world is strawberry soda. In addition to the Freestyle machine there is a cooler selling other drinks. This Firehouse theme permeating throughout the restaurant creates an upbeat and even interesting dining environment. The centerpiece of every Firehouse is a hand-painted and custom-designed mural. The interesting mural adorning this location is one of 850 that Joe Puscas has created. When I took breaks from chowing down the Firehouse hero, I'd look at the droll scene above of firemen putting out a blaze at the legendary Sands where one of them is singing into the firehose. Everywhere I saw neat things including a picture of a check dated February 16, 2016 showing that Firehouse Subs gave $191,888 to the Nevada First Responders and Public Safety. It is safe to state that dining in Firehouse is the antithesis of a depressing experience. The employees were friendly. Instantaneously they greeted me when I walked inside the Firehouse. They delivered the food to my table, and asked me how everything was. I was satisfied with the service. On National Cold Cuts Day, I walked inside Firehouse with my appetite on fire. After a rough day working, it was burning. Firehouse extinguished the fire. This has been the fourth Firehouse that I have reviewed highly on Yelp. It seems that the only fire remaining is a burning love for their subs.
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