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On the strip AND cheap AND 24 hrs (well, I think they're closed for like 10min around midnight or so). Anyways, I've been here many times to satisfy that late night munchy. Today, my husband does the ordering and we end up with 4 sandwiches. FOUR. I don't know what he was thinking, but now I can review them for ya'll: The full montague has beef and turkey and is quite yummy. Wished they put more veggies on there, but that's being picky. I always get this. Hawaiian BBQ (we just got off the plane from HNL:) has ham and grilled chicken with pineapple. I like the combo. However, since this was the last one that I ate, I was unable to finish. The caribbean jerk is good for those who like their sammies a little spicy since it has the banana peppers. And for a limited time, they're doing a chicken pesto sammy, that's not too bad either. It stood out a little less for me, since it didn't have the sweetness of the Hawaiian nor the spiciness of the Caribbean. I think my fave is still the montague, but that's b/c I always prefer sliced meats to grilled chicken. I think a yelper mentioned that there is a coupon out there for 50% off. Wished we had one of those tonight. Still, prices are reasonable for about $7/sandwich.
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