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Another welcome addition to Mad-Town. Whether or not you indulge in the Doobie-wah-Kenobi, Cheba hut will not disappoint! I had a chance to mow down on a variety of items during their grand opening this past week. While I may have been skeptical at first glance, overall, I was totally impressed with the whole package. First off, the subs were excellent. Appropriately sized in either Nug, Pinner or Blunt, I opted for a nug of White Widow and a pinner of La Canna. The White Widow was a ridiculously delicious combo of Chicken, bacon and mushrooms slathered in ranch dressing. Righteous. The La Canna was a classic take on an Italian deli sub with salami and ham. All in all, the subs were fresh and tasty. As well, I respected their heavy-handed selection of veggie subs...so if you prescribe to such a diet, you'll have a hell of a selection in comparison with other comparable sub shops. I would be remise to exclude the wild selection of baked goods. From hemp brownies to crazy cereal-laden marshmallow treats, they're not to be missed. Add a couple of brews to the mix (yup, they have a bar!) and you're all set. On a side note, the staff was super attentive and proactively helped me pimp my sub out...cheers to that! I will definitely be coming back soon.
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