Joe Hoopers takes the place of the old Stacker's sandwich shop. The interior is nice, but certainly has a corporate feel. I did like the big open window (lots of light) and everything was really clean. We were there around lunch time so I ordered a sandwich -roast turkey with avocado, tomato, lettuce, and horseradish mayo. My other half ordered a burger. The burger was definitely the way to go, it was very tasty. I also liked the fries which I asked to be served with their herb aioli- very yummy.
I enjoyed my sandwich at first but it quickly became to be too much. The turkey was super salty, very sparse on the vegetable toppings, and there was a ton of mayo on it..so I ended up with an open-faced turkey mayo glob...not super appetizing.
The only other thing that was kind of odd was the music choice. They had gangster rap going on minute (which this particular song was really filthy- I felt kind of bad for the little old grannies sitting behind us) followed up with a country love song. I am not sure if this came from the juke box but it was a little early to be breaking out that kind of music. I heard more than a few comments at the nearby bar regarding it.
Service was friendly and quick..and this place is very close so I would give it another shot. Also, the story of Joe Hooper is very endearing (read your menu).