My friend recommended this place to me back in 2006. I've been going since. First off, this establishment has been here forever. You can tell because of the wall where the owners have placed photos of past dedicated patrons dating back to maybe the late 60's. This place has been through the times, and when you look at the photos, the hairstyles and fashion statements will tell you how popular this place has been throughout the decades.
The establishment has seating arrangements, enough for a group of friends, but can easily be packed depending on the time you decide to chow down. Don't expect to see napkins and cutlery, it's just one of those historic places where that stuff shouldn't matter -- it's a sandwich spot.
Now the food. All sandwiches. They have a couple of other options but the sandwiches are boss. I ordered the turkey bacon with extra bacon. The bun options are white or wheat, but I went for the white. You don't go to a place like this and expect to be health cautious. Go all out or go home. The toppings are typical toppings that you wouldn't see at a Subway or Mr.Sub, however, their food still has a homemade feel and doesn't taste "commercial". I've never had a "bad" sandwich here. The Belly Buster is the signature, but I still tend to go with the turkey bacon or sausage.
This place is open late for the club goers and drunks who have late night munchies. Go here past midnight and the place can be packed with all people from all age groups. Staff here are OG. Good guys who love to talk sports and current events. The one tv they have is usually playing sports highlights and I have no complaints with that.
Great spot. Great food. Parking is a bitch. Great place for hunger cravings. Still waiting to try the King W location.