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| - I am just visit the family in the area. I needed good food and quick service. On a whim I pulled into this little strip mall of a shopping center because I was hungry for a good sub sandwich. Well, I certainly got what I was looking for and more. It looked a little unassuming from the outside, but after entering the inside was clean and everything seemed to be in it's place. Upon entering through the door you were greeted in a family manner by the counter person and asked, "How can I help you?". There are large printed menu boards mounted above the counter area, which is set up like a deli counter. After choosing my sub sandwich type, size- 6in., 8in., 12 in., etc (yes they went bigger), and if you wanted it toasted or not( I got mine toasted). Then move down the counter to order fresh cut fries and your drink. It was self serve for fountain drinks. You pay got the meal and get your cup and by the time you are done filling your drink your order is up. The whole process takes maybe 5 minutes. Now for the tale of the tape! How is the food? Right? Well, given the minor investment of a measly 5 minutes of your time, the food is really quite good. The sub sandwich has good balance of meat and cheese ratio, the condiments perfectly fit don't over power the sandwich, and the bread is a baguette type of sub roll which lends itself to toasting very well. Now we come to the Fresh Cut Fries. The fries are flash fries do in Peanut oil (those with allergies may want to note this). I like fries that are fried this way because they seem to have a lighter texture and taste to them. Then again I do not have any good allergies to contend with.the cost was fairly reasonable at about $9. Only thing that is disappointing is that I do not have a Penn Station - East Coast Style Subs near where I live, which is ironically near the east coast.
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