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If I can be honest - I was left totally disappointed yesterday. The hours online said open at noon, the window at the shop stated the same. Two coworkers and myself traveled 8.5 miles from nearby Lakewood, specifically for a tasty Bogtrotters sandwich, only to be denied at the glass like Andre Igoudala vs LeBron 12 months ago in game 7. We arrived punctually at 12:02 PM EST, 2 minutes after the shop "opens". When we arrived the door was locked and the shop was darker than the soul of Mitch McConnell. We opted to give the benefit of the doubt and wait 10 minutes. We thought we were in luck when the lights flicked on and a trendy young bearded fellow strolled into make our dreams come true - only to be shit on again like a pigeon in NYC. We knocked on the glass multiple times and the man saw us but would not acknowledge and quickly vanished into the depths of the kitchen where tasty meat morsels are created for taste bud pleasure (just not ours on 6/22/17). We ended up at Ohio city burrito and over to Mitchell's for a scoop - not the worst audible but not what we drove on our short lunch break for. These are some of the best sandwiches in town, but on this day we were left high n dry with no rope or water for rescue.
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