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Finally, I found a place in Vegas that is a decent substitute for a hoagie from the Northeast. A hoagie/sandwich is one of those things where the major components all add to the overall experience. You can't just have one component carry the slack for the rest of the components. A lot of times I'll find a place where the meats are great, but the bread is terrible or vice versa. I had the Full Montague here. The bread was fresh; it actually had a great crust and was chewy on the inside as well. The right bread is the hardest thing to find in most places. The meat itself is top notch, and is just as good as Boar's Head branded meat, if it isn't actually Boar's Head. I liked this place much better than Capriotti's; if you're a fan of hoagies from Philly or NY come here. This place always seem to have a super long line whenever I walk past, but it seems to move quickly. They have call ahead ordering and I recommend doing that to skip the line. I'll definitely be back to try other sandwiches, and hope it's just as good as the Full Montague.
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