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Being a big fan of sandwich places (because you can't really mess a sandwich up), I didn't have a lot of expectations from this place. I heard about the location from my coworkers. We work across from the Distillery District so the location was quite convenient for us. They had a wide selection of grilled sandwiches with what seems like endless possibilities. Personally for me, I don't like to eat any other deli meat besides Turkey and I wasn't feeling Turkey today. However, the ELT caught my eye. It was a vegetarian option. What I received was disappointment. The sandwich took what seems like a million years! I ordered a veggie sandwich. It should be fast. It took a really long time for it to come out. Another note, the sandwich looked like a disaster, things were falling out everywhere. Besides the sandwich, I also got a soup, clam chowder to be specific. It tasted good but it lacked potatoes and actual clams. The half sandwich and small soup was $7. It was considered cheap by Canadian standards but for me, it was on the much pricier side. I probably wouldn't return here since my coworkers got meat sandwiches which they both said was really salty, which has high sodium. I like my sandwiches much healthier.
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