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| - I had a Groupon for this place, and I guess I'm the last Las Vegan on earth to try the food here. I was working right next door, and I noticed that they had a steady flow of customers. Since I had never been here before, I took a little bit of time to make my menu selection. Tis' the season for turkey and stuffing, and this place had a seasonal sandwich to commemorate the venerable Thanksgiving meal. My sandwich "artist" (Tom or Dan?) and the other employees really didn't seem all that enthused about their job. Thank goodness the lady behind me in line was my sandwich advocate, and she instructed him on how to make the sandwich correctly because he wasn't well-versed in the ingredients for each sandwich.
The turkey was processed lunch meat, and the amount of stuffing was pretty pathetic, so I requested a bit more. They were happy to oblige, but they placed it in the microwave to warm it up, and the stuffing ended up tasting like rubber. Seriously, I cringed a bit at the frequent use of the microwave. Ick! I also purchased a chicken Caesar wrap, which did a fine job at underwhelming my palate as wel (thank goodness the lady behind me reminded Tom/Dan to put the romaine lettuce and not the shredded iceberg he was planning on putting on my Caesar).
Their fresh veggies were quite limited, and to be honest with you, quite sad. I love a "sala-wich," and I always ask Subway to "run it through the garden when it comes to the veggies. Okay, so this isn't Subway, but it's a'ight. I'm not sure that I will come back though, because their prices are a lot higher than the $5 footlongs I've come to adore from their competitor, and the quality of the ingredients is lacking. Also, Capriotti's makes a better turkey and stuffing sandwich (the Bobbie), and theirs is year-round.
The staff was pleasant enough, and they were all quite prompt, but all 5 star ratings seem a little baffling to me. Meh!
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