I enjoyed my sandwich immensely. I've gone twice and will definately come for more. Here are the juicy details about this place:
1) Locally owned, which is nice. The owners were working the register both times I went in. I try to help out local businesses as much as possible. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I might shop at Walmart, but I make sure to hate myself while doing it.
2) The bread is fresh. Subway's is too, but this bread is better. Jimmy Johns has some awesome french rolls. I dig the sourdough at this place as an alternative. I asked the owner/cashier on my last visit. He said you can actually buy their breadbowls (empty) at their cost. Pretty darn good idea if you want to make your own breadbowl soups at home or dips or whatever. Or you can buy them to throw them at Walmart. Whatever.
3) The stuff is good. No steak and lobster, but for the price, it's a good deal. I don't mind that it's more expensive than Subway. It tastes better. A lot better. It's about the same price as Port-o-Subs and light-years better in terms of quality.