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  • Today was my first vist to this restaurant. We went at noon on a Saturday, and yep it was crowded. Fortunately I managed to snag a table while the hubs ordered for us. I got the roast beef w/Gorgonzola on sourdough, he got a Reuben, and my 3 year old got a grilled cheese on sourdough. The sandwiches come with a side of red potato salad which I tried first. Oh em YUM! I think this is probably the best potato salad I have ever had. And I've had a lot of potato salads. I don't know what they use in it, but it had kind of a sweet flavor. The sandwich was pretty good too. The sourdough had a crust that was so tough, I had to pull on it with my teeth for what felt like an eternity, while the rest of the fillings fell out. This isn't a horrible thing, but it took away from the precious moments I could have been eating the roast beef. My kid didn't like the crust on his bread, but that's ok. I used his crust to scoop up the rest of the potato salad. Did I mentioned that the potato salad is amazing? We are already planning our next trip there and the other sandwiches we are going to try. At about $10 per person for sandwich and drink, I guess that's not too bad. But for a family on a budget like us, it will have to be around once a month. The place has a very yuppy, whole foods kind of vibe. I thought it was cool that they use these cute colored cards that say Community, or Delicious, etc instead of numbers like at Paradise Bakery or Carl's Jr. It kind of classed up the joint a bit. And their nutrition information is readily available online, which makes a calorie counter like me, extremely happy. I got back in line to get a piece of cake (dont judge me!) and there were 2 cashiers helping customers. I was up next when all of a sudden some stupid lady gets behind one of the customers and formed her own line. Seriously lady? If you see a line of 3 or more people and yet there are not 2 lines, wouldn't you think that its single file? The lady behind me was like "what just happened?" and I was like "don't worry, I got this." So when the cashier was available, I blatantly walked right in front of her to which she exclaimed "oh, there's not two lines?" and me and lady behind me both loudly exclaimed "No (bi*ch)!" Ok, I left out the name calling but definitely used it to describe the situation to the hubby as we walked outside. So for anyone planning to go there, make sure you try the potato salad and remember there is only one single file line.
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