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| - This place was strange. But good. Read on...
We got a groupon, $10 for $20, and thought, 'why not'? Well, they advertised pizzas, but didn't have any that particular day. So we got sandwiches. It only took the little old sandwich chef 20 minutes to make two sandwiches. And we were the only people in the store.
The prices were a bit hefty. If not for the groupon they would've been way outside of our budget. And once you get them there is not place to sit. We ate ours in the hot, hot, hot car sitting outside of the Taco Bell next door.
But I gotta say, despite the wait and price, the sandwiches were very, very good. I got the Godfather. 11.99 for a large, but filled with prosciutto, mortadella, capicola, salami, provalone, veggies, etc. It was gooooood. Almost a little to rich, all those crazy meats. A word to the wise, make sure the dressing comes on the side, or else the bread gets soggy fast.
Sarie got the Cali club with turkey avocado and Swiss; 8.99 for a large. It was good as well. Put the mustard on the side.
Now these sandwiched weren't really all that large, but they were as dense as a collapsing supernova. My goodness, the little old sandwich chef must've but these babies in a headlock then done an atomic Indian rug burn to twist and roll all that meat into the size it was. And of that, I am a fan.
I will get another groupon and go back, but now I know to bring it home lest the Manager at Taco Bell calls the cops on us.
Or maybe House of Vino could spring for a table and chairs and umbrella??? Or maybe I'll just bring my own, dammit!
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