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| - I thought I'd head to Mr. Submarine for a quick bite since it seemed like the little speck of independent business floating in a sea of Subway.
Eh.
Anytime I've driven by it, there'd be no more than one customer inside. Much of the time it's empty (making me think that it's closed when it really isn't). And now I know why:
1) The dining seats kind of remind me of train station waiting areas. No music. It's extremely quiet. Kind of weird.
and
2) Next, the sandwich. White or wheat are the options for bread, and look just like Subway loaves, maybe a tad flimsier. Cheese is just that - cheese. One long strip of cheese. No indication of what kind of cheese it is. Just cheese. Some standard fixin's, but nothing that seemed better or different from Subway, and even less options. Turkey came from a pre-wrapped ball. And regular plain yellow mustard. Overall, the taste was basically like a Subway sandwich, but with less stuff in it. Cost was $6.50 for a footlong. Kind of steep for what you're getting.
Counter service was fine, quick, and courteous, and I thought Mr. Submarine was going to have something more going for it besides the fact it isn't a Subway.
But I guess that's the only thing.
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