Stopped here for lunch after visiting Joe Gibbs Racing. We found out his son owns it and 100% of the proceeds are donated to local charities, so why not?
It's your typical sandwich shop with several choices on the menu. I understand it's a chain, but I've never seen one before so it was new to us. What sets it apart in my book are the dipping sauces. I got the blue cheese one to go with my ham and Swiss and it was phenomenal. The bread was nice and soft and the ham thinly sliced and piled high, like I like it. Hubby had a roast beef deli sandwich on white, which he enjoyed. It was also piled high with beef. The only thing it lacked was cheese. The kid liked his hot dog from the kids' choices (though it looked rather small for the bun it was in).
Chips (plain potato chips, which I guess is all they serve, as we didn't see any choices) and a drink rounded out the meal. The boys got shakes (chocolate and vanilla are the only choices) which were pretty run of the mill.
All in all it was a decent meal served fast. I wouldn't go way out of our way to come here again, but if in the area, we'd go back. Especially for the charity aspect of it.