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A few weeks back a couple of Yelp/Facebook friends made a big deal out of going here for lunch. Well, not quite here but a location in Tempe. The reviews looked good but that was too far for me to drive for lunch. After checking the website it turns out the Mesa franchisee opened this location in February of 2008 right across the street from Glendale Community College. I got there right at midday and the place was over half full, mostly college kids but a few workers from the area too. Things look to be in a bit of disarray but I think that is deliberate. Because all of their sandwiches are toasted be prepared to wait for the bread to toast. I had an 8" White Widow (chicken with ranch dressing and a bunch of other stuff) on garlic bread and a bowl of cheddar broccoli soup to which they added shredded cheese and mushrooms on top of. It was all pretty good, toasting the sub roll first adds a bit of a nice twist to the standard sandwich shop. Total with a soda and tax was $9.86 and I was full. They could have done with a bit more often cleaning of tables and common areas, but this was lunch time with a younger crowd of customers. Overall I would say about 3.4. I would definitely go again.
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