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I used to like Blueberry Hill but something has changed in the few years since I last ate here. It was just lacking a certain something. Oh yeah. Quality. I went in around 5:30 in the evening and the restaurant was basically empty. That should have been my first clue. I ordered a meatball sandwich with fries and a dinner salad. The salad came out first and was nothing special. I had Italian dressing and it was far to oily. Hardly any vinegar to speak of. It left a weird coating in my mouth that was rather unpleasent. But I ate it because I don't like wasting food. My meatball sandwich and fries came out looking impressive but was a bit underwhelming when I ate it. Sure, there were a lot pf big meatballs on a nice sized roll. And there was just the right amount of sauce. Meat sauce to be precise. No shortage of meat here. The issue I had with this sandwich is that it wasn't hot. Just luke warm. The cheese had already coagulated. How long was this thing under the heat lamp? At least the fries were good. Though after eating the oily salad and the luke warm sandwich I was too full to eat all of my fries. I guess that is a mark in the win column. I was full.
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