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If you're into minimalism, and subs that offer nothing more than fresh sliced meat this is the place for you. Nothing hits the spot like bland bread and a bare minimum add ons which are skimpily placed. I don't go to sub places for cookies or shakes, I go to eat subs. However fresh the meat may be, I would highly doubt they use even a par brand of meat. You want the best subs and sandwiches in the city, Cugino's is the only place in Vegas..scratch that, Nevada that knows what there're doing. The breads are fresh, meat is always freshly sliced and the fresh mozzarella is literally made fresh every day. Jimmy johns has more of unique taste than Port of Subs. You want to swear by something, swear by good quality and food that speaks for its self. Vegas is by no means known for its food, and this Port of Subs place pays homage to that. Cuginos... thats all. EDIT 1- I made a Yelp account just so I could tell the world how sub par this place really is..
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