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So while checking Yelp for some reasonable Vegas fare, I came across a venue with like 3000+ reviews, 1 dollar sign, and 4+ stars. Check around, nothing else like it exists on The Strip. Naturally, I had to go (mainly because I needed a break from $75 food bills for lunch). EoS is good, really good. There's a huge variety of sandwiches that are all delicious and easy on the wallet. It's really close to about half the strip, and even if you need to take a $15 cab, you're going to save money in the long run. There's a breakfast menu which is open until 11am (I never made it), but the rest of their hot sandwich menu suits me just fine. I had the Chicken Chipotle Avocado thing, and later I had the Original 1786 or whatever. The Original needed more sauce on the (the horseradish was great, but it needed more). I got the Chicken Chipotle with extra sauce and it was awesome. For like $7 a sandwich, you can't go wrong. Note: The sandwich isn't huge. I only needed one, but I don't eat a lot. Most dudes I hang with would need two to fill them up. Note2: If you go for dinner, head into the PH and check out the Pleasure Pit. You'll see.....
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