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The sandwich was tasty. I must say I found the turkey a bit dry - but maybe it's because I got the jus on the side and added it later. The bread is delicious - something that is a necessity in any great sandwich. But, IMO I would rank Jimmy John's french bread tastier. The biggest problem I have with BD is the prices. For $9 I could go to Melt and buy a Smokey Russian for the same price and still have leftovers for the next day. Or if I wanted something less heavy, I could go to Subway and get a foot long sub for nearly half the price. Places usually get away with charging higher prices for food because they have a certain vibe, seating, free wi-fi, etc. (ie: Phoenix Coffee, Starbucks, etc). Or their food is so superior and unique that price doesn't matter. Last I checked, BD's permanent seating options consisted of 2 stools in the corner - or going into the Old Angle Tavern (which has its own tasty lunch menu btw). BD has made a good attempt, but they need to lower their prices by about $2.
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