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  • Working downtown Toronto I do enjoy going out and trying new places. I do work relatively 5 minutes away from the place and kept seeing it - so decided to give it a shot. The first weird impression is that the place was not updated since the 50s, even though I understand it is new. Extremely basic menu and little to no choice in terms of toppings/sauces etc. Decided to try one of their specials which was advertised as the best thing ever - this is when things got interesting: 1. The 12 inch bread simply doesn't look 12 inch. I think the length is fine, but somehow extremely slim - basically so slim that realistically not a lot of stuff fit in there. 2. The sub they had advertised as the next big thing was simply a collection of cold cuts and bacon. Kinda disappointed once I saw what they put on. But then again, I could say my bad - should've asked more questions. 3. Minimal options - I mean some lettuce and tomatoes... and that's it. Choice between basic mayo/mustard/ketchup. Nothing else. It felt like looking at my fridge contents when I was 19. 4. The bacon re-heating process was interesting. They had a pile ready-made and then put the entire plate to reheat in a dirty microwave, even though they only needed a few slices. I got some of the fresher stuff, but I wonder how the last few pieces taste like once they've been reheated like 15 times... 5. Final surprise - the small little sub I had was a resounding $13 - without a drink. I was upset and I had not even sat down yet. 6. While eating - little to no flavour - and a nightmare to eat. Given how slim the bread was, most of the stuff was falling off, ensuring that I ate the bread in one hand and the contents from the tray. Ended up leaving still hungry. Finally - my buddy was just as upset as I was (small sub with few extras and expensive) and he almost wanted us to go to the food court and get a burrito or something. That's how bad it was. I understand their idea of keeping it more old-school and relying on fresher simpler ingredients - but at least adjust your prices accordingly and try diversifying every once in a while. Honestly, go to Subway/Quiznos/Mr. Sub or whatever other fast food place that offers subs and you will have a better experience...
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