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Reviewing their "Cheesesteak" here: So came into here, after a flick across the street (Scotiabank Theatre) around 9 PM. Asked for a "cheesesteak" and no added extras (ketchup, mustard, etc.). I have tried many "cheesesteaks" across Toronto and this one was the worst. The hoagie bun (bread) was long but dry and nothing special and the meat was chopped very finely (not a deal-breaker, but not great either) and the cheese was melted off (see: evaporated) and akin to Kraft Singles (love it or hate it). The main problem was that the bread was dry and the meat was very sparse for such a long hoagie bun, and some folks will be put off by the lingering Kraft Singles flavour. The price was just over $10 so no excuse for this. Coca-Cola can was $2.00 (yes, $2.00). Maybe their other sandwiches are above average, but avoid there cheesesteak. Service was nice.
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