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Recently, I was stuck in the Charlotte, NC airport for a layover and decided to grab a quick breakfast. I was in the mood for a breakfast burrito, but Salsaritas had not opened yet... and the line at Burger King was massive... so, I decided to give Quizno's breakfast a try. Boy, I'm glad that I did b/c the brekky sandwich I ordered was yummy! I had the sausage, egg, and cheddar on flatbread, and it was very tasty. I like my breakfast sandwiches made more like a lunch sandwich, with lettuce, tomato, and deli mustard, and they made it right up for me. The bread was soft (but toasted) and warm (just right IMHO), and the sausage was very flavorful, which was a pleasant surprise. Plus the portion size of the sammy was just right for breakfast (and not too small like the breakfast ones from some other fast food chains). I don't know if all the Quizno's stores have breakfast, but I'll be sure to research this the next time I'm traveling or run across a Quizno's here in NYC while out and about in the early morning. One other thing I should mention about this particular Quizno's location is the amazing customer service. Both the cashier and the sandwich maker were super nice!
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