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Good, but not what I expected. I ordered a Ranger for my mom and a West-sider for myself to go. The Ranger had horseradish slathered all over it instead of Dijon mustard. Or if that was the Dijon mustard, whooooheeee, hot. I scraped some off and the bite I tried was tasty. But the red wine reduction barely existed more than a little bit of a splash. My West-sider had creamy slaw on it instead of plain lettuce. I hate mayo, so part of why I ordered this sandwich was the lack of mayo in the description. The garlic spread wasn't very garlicky and the pickle in the middle was absent. On a positive note, the chicken paprikash soup and the little bowls of pickles on the side were delicious. It wasn't bad, but I would have enjoyed it more had my sandwiches matched the descriptions on the Lakewood online menu. I'd give this place one more chance before dismissing it. Staff was very nice. But for $25 for two sandwiches and a 16 oz soup, I want to be wowed.
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