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| - Who doesn't like a big meaty treat in their mouth? I'm talking sandwiches bruh!
This place is way off the beaten path unless you work at the Valley Automall. It's hidden down a side road, right off Gibson and the 215. Once you do find this place you'll be happy. Decent sized sandwiches and a super friendly staff.
The menu here is like a deli template that every shop uses. Soups, sammies, salads, and don't forget the cola. I was starting to get hangry when I rolled up, so I went big, and ordered the twelve-inch pastrami, heavy on the meats. I opted out of the combo and just ordered chips. I would have loved a beer with my meal, but they only offer soda. Sorry Woods family, never touch the stuff, it'll kill ya!
I decided to eat at home, because this place simply isn't inviting. It doesn't feel like a place I would like to hangout at and enjoy my food. Picture a dentist office that serves sandwiches - super bright and sterile. Plus the place has weird wooden picket fences the circle the inside of the deli, for some reason they creeped me out. Don't ask why, it just did.
The food on the other hand is pretty damn good. The bread was insanely soft and the spicy thousand-island sauce was a great addition to the salty cured meat. The veggies were fresh, crispy and piled high; this gave the sandwich multiple levels of texture. Honesty, I would probably come back here, but would only get it to go and enjoy the food with some Netflix.
I would recommend this place to my Henderson homies, but it's not worth making the trek from vast strip mall laden lands of Summerlin.
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