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After drooling over their TV commercials for years I finally got to try Firehouse Subs. I was starving and in the area so I made my way there. After studying the menu for a few minutes I chose the New York Steamer toasted combo. It features corned beef brisket and pastrami, melted provolone cheese, deli mustard, mayo, and Italian dressing and your choice of chips and fountain drink. There was one guy ahead of me that was picking up a to go order of sandwiches for him and his co workers so I had about a 10 minute wait for my sandwich which was weird to me as there were multiple people working. I don't see why one of the other workers couldn't make my sandwich for me. Once I finally received my sandwich I realize that I made the mistake of not asking for lettuce and tomato as I thought that they would be automatically added to my sandwich as that is how it is pictured on the menu and I was not asked if I wanted them or not. I must say that the sandwich was worth the wait as it was stuffed with meat! The corned beef brisket and pastrami were delicious and the melted provolone cheese was the icing on the cake. If only Firehouse would come to the eastern suburbs...
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