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| - Okay, so this was one place everyone seemed to LOVE going too when I was at Euphoria. Personally, I was always under the impression that it was just another version of Panera. BORING.
Oh how wrong I was. It's not boring. At all. A million ways to slice and dice your sandwich? They make their own chips? And a salad bar too? I almost forgot this was a chain for a second.
Now I was hoping the salad bar was free with the order of a sandwich, but nope. That's a separate meal altogether. Now personally, I find that rather counterproductive seeing that there's not much to it in the first place. The end of the salad bar is the exception. You're allowed to eat crackers and garlic crostini while you wait for your food.
Speaking of food, I decided to order the Meatball sandwich. If there's one thing I love, it's a good Meatball sandwich. Definitely goes in the top five of my comfort foods. And crazy as it sounds, I must say, the Meatball Marinara from Subway is my personal favorite, with the Meatball sandwiches they used to serve at the grill at CSN being the runner up. I must say though, the Jason's meatball sandwich definitely blows both of those out of the water. Strongly seasoned, with sauce dripping out of the bread and oozing with cheese. If it wasn't almost $9.00, I'd swear off of Subway forever.
I'd always be down for that Meatball sandwich, but like I said previously, there's a million ways to slice and dice your sandwich here, which means there's definitely some exploring that needs to be done.
The Final Verdict
Pros:
Menu has a large variety
Quality ingredients
Not like Panera (which was what I was expecting)
Cons:
Kind of steep
The set up of the salad bar pricing
Return Factor: 10/10, especially since I live in the area now
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