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With all the hype I'd heard about this place, naturally I was curious to go to one at least once while in Pittsburgh. And from what I saw on their website, the closest one I could find was near Indianapolis. So decided to give it a try, on the first day of a 2 day trip I did to Pittsburgh last month. Got the Capicola(spicy Italian ham) and Cheese sandwich to go(as I was staying at a nearby Holiday Inn Express), and to me there was something about the cole slaw and vinaigrette in the sandwich that unfortunately I didn't care about. I think it was more the vinaigrette that overwhelmed the sandwich, and made me not care for it. And thought there'd be a little more interesting taste to it, overall. It seems to be all white bread only on their sandwiches, and I wish you could get other types of bread as well such as wheat bread. Glad I did try a sandwich at least once from Primanti Bros., but am not sure this place is for me. I'll give them this, that their drink specials at least looked nice from what I saw. I just wish I liked their sandwiches more, but ah well. Maybe one day I'll give them another shot, but I'm in no hurry to go back.
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