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Cafe Fiesta is basically a mom & pop sandwich shop inside of an old Quiznos. I wouldn't call them organized, efficient, or all that interested in the appearance of their restaurant. What they are interested in, however, is making a good sandwich and selling it for a reasonable rate. For a businessman wanting a quick lunch during the week that fills me up and won't break the bank, this place is perfect. I ordered a chicken salad sandwich and a coke - I believe the total was less than $5. They served it on huge slices of fresh bread with multiple mounds of chicken salad. In case you are as picky as I am when it comes to chicken/tuna/egg salad, I'll warn you theirs has grapes, maybe cranberries, and nuts of some sort with just the right ratio of mayo to chicken. I loved it. Only two people behind the counter, so I am told there will often be a line at lunch during the week, but I only experienced one person in front of me. I guess there is a training salon of some sort nearby (Aveda???), so many students frequent this establishment. Cafe Fiesta is in the rotation.
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