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"Welcome to Firehouse" is what you hear echo as you walk in. If you aren't familiar with them they will happily give you the low down on what they do and how they do it. Price is a bit higher than a 5 dollar footlong from Subway but the quality makes up for it. Their food is made with pride and their service is better than. Any sandwich place I've been before. They certainly are a needed and welcomed addition to High Street since there is now something on the property for us working stiffs. My wife and I came here the week they opened. I had the Italian. With the exception of the ham being a bit too sweet for me, it was good. Toasted to perfection and juicy without being soggy. My wife loved her club on a sub too. The only let down was the Firehouse cherry limeade. It was all cherry and not much lime. We added lots of limes to ours to help the flavor but it was still all cherry. If I were to choose between here or Jimmy Johns, I would choose Firehouse every time. No contest.
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