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I thought it was okay. I know it is so overused when you say a restaurant's staff is friendly but sometimes it's rare when you actually get a genuine smile and a little friendly small talk. The staff really seems friendly and nice, well the two that I'd encountered. It was about less of an hour of closing time and no one was there so I decided to get my sandwich to go. As I waited, I just wandered off to the back...the actual dining area, to be nosey. The set up is small (to me) and...don't know how to describe it...off or something. But anyway, I got my sandwich and headed home. My thoughts when I first pulled it out the bag was "wow, this is heavy" and when I opened it, "dang, this is a big sandwich" lol. Now you can choose the bread you want for the sandwich and I decided on the asiago cheese bread. To me it didn't really taste like it...more like just regular French bread or something, not asiago cheese. Didn't really manage to finish it because it was honestly too much...one half is just enough (side note: maybe they should sell half sandwiches). At the end, it was an okay sandwich, not eager for another visit but worth trying out again...much much later.
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