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Packed back behind other shops in Old Town Scottsdale, this is a place easily missed but should never be neglected. The sandwiches offered are both traditional and out of the ordinary. With a kitchen taking up half the real estate, expect to get friendly with other customers as seating is at a premium in this place. The Reuben is a must for the first-timer, spot-on and delicious with every bite, best enjoyed with a locally brewed on-tap root beer. I personally recommend the brie-and-pickle with sliced turkey, quite possibly the most delicous sandwich I've ever had from a deli-style restaurant, and equally enjoyed with a frosty on-tap cream soda. Samples of both the root beer, cream soda, orange cream soda and apple cider are available and all very good. I wasn't as much a fan of the cide as the rest of the choices, it tasted like a slightly fizzy Martinelli's apple juice. They also offer all the choices in float form and with exotic syrups such as prickly pear. A great place to visit in the neighborhood to get a taste of revisiting childhood and a past era.
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