I read the reviews on Yelp, and was all excited to try this place. So it's 1am on a rainy, thunderstormy night in Vegas, but I press on to sample the Earl's tuna melt sandwich. I was craving a good tuna melt, and from the photos on Earl's website, it looked like I was in for a huge, delicious sandwich. Not the case. There was barely enough tuna on my sandwich to give it even a slight tuna flavor. The bread was the main thing I tasted. Definately not the double-layer of tuna depicted on their website. For $6.49, I felt I was overcharged.
To top it off, when I was done, I showed the photo of the tuna melt from their website to the Manager (Marc). He said "they sure make it look big on the website, obviously they're making it look like a lot more than it is". He then simply offered me a "sorry boss" and then turned and walked away, no offer to remake my sandwich, refund my money, maybe comp me a brownie or anything. Left with a bad taste in my mouth. Oh, and to top it off, they were repairing the floors in the seating area, and the workers were using blowtorches to heat up the vinyl flooring (looks like wood, but it's vinyl). It gave off noxious odors while I was eating at one of the two available tables. I definately won't be in any hurry to return, I've had much better sandwiches at the Carnegie Deli in Vegas, and at Gaglione Bros. subs in San Diego!