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If you know anything about the smoker lifestyle, you will get a kick out of this place. To start, the sizes of the sandwiches aren't simply listed in inches, but have a (strictly coincidental) name to identify them: Nugs (4'), Pinners (8"), Blunts (12"). The entertaining names don't stop there; here are a few of the sandwich names: Kush Silver Haze Afghani Panama Red This being our first visit, I went with the Afghani (thinly sliced spicy turkey breast, jalapeƱos & pepper jack cheese). To mine I added black olives, lettuce, spicy mustard, and a little mayo; all on wheat bread (other options are garlic and white). I got the Blunt, and it was more than enough to fill me up for what I feel was a reasonable price (under $10 if I remember correctly). The bread and meat were very fresh. The toppings were kept at according temps (olives cool, condiments just cooler than room temp, lettuce not soggy). Overall a very pleasant experience. Lastly, the first place I have been to in the Valley that gives me a chance to get a fountain Wild Cherry Pepsi. The staff was friendly, entertaining "stoner" art (check out the Garden of Weeden mural), I would visit this place again.
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