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| - Wow! I visited The Best Ever for my 5th time today and was again blown away by sandwich euphoria.
Let's rewind. Two weeks ago I was looking on Yelp for a place to eat nearby. I was surprised at how highly rated this place was, but they couldn't get me in the door because of my bias against gas station food. Regrettably, I went to the Port of Subs down the street. The menus weren't lit up, my bread was dry, peperoncinis were more ivory than green, and the poor cashier had an eye infection.
Another week goes by and I'm craving a sandwich again but I had vowed to not return to that Port of Subs. So I eventually came around to the notion that maybe gas station subs would be worth a try. It turned out to be The Best Ever decision I could have made.
I have since tried four different subs, two pizzas and was so beyond satisfied with all of them. Their brand of sauces and condiments are incredible too. This area has a crowded sandwich market: Subway, Port of Subs, Zupas, and Jimmy Johns are all within walking distance. With the exception of Zupas, I will proudly say The Best Ever can go toe-to-toe with any of the aforementioned eateries and flat out toast them (no pun intended). The food quality is exceptional and although it's located inside a gas station, their branding makes you feel like you're in a gourmet sandwich shop.
The only sad part is that I've lived nearby for the entire year it's been open and never made it in.
On my second visit I asked the cashier what the story was behind it. She told me this was a project of Danny's Wife and that she particular about food quality, ingredients, and many of the the items were family recipes. So let me be the first to say, thank you Danny for your exceptional convenience stores, and thank you Danny's wife for your outstanding food. Here's to many mouth-watering moments to come.
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