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I think I must be weird, because I knew Capriotti's had won lots of awards (though not recently as far as I could tell from their wall decor) and the reviews here are good, too. But aside from being relatively economical for a huge sandwich, I wasn't super impressed. If VOLUME is your thing, you should drop what you're doing and go there because their specialty seems to be massive sandwiches packed with meat. The small was bigger than I prefer! But if you're interested in eating healthy and watching portion sizes (as I am) and all that boring stuff, not sure I'd recommend Capriotti's. I was a bit sad that they only had shredded iceberg lettuce and a small selection of toppings. The bread was good, though. I guess I'm used to loading up on veggies at that other ubiquitous sandwich place, ha ha. Cap's was just not my thing. But if I took my extremely chubby father in law there, HE would love it.
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