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Which Wich has a unique ordering method. You walk in and fill out your sandwich order on pre-printed paper bags. Each bag is categorized by base type (Italian, veggie, etc.). You fill it out with your sandwich selection and all the toppings, add your name to the bottom of the bag and turn it over to the cashier. I grabbed the "Italian" bag and ordered the pepperoni sandwich. I opted for the combo with a beverage and chips. The chips were very good and from a local company (the name I've forgotten) and they had Mello Yello in the pop dispenser (yes, I said "pop"). That's a major bonus for me. The pepperoni sandwich was pretty damn good. Based on the food quality Which Wich is a solid 4 stars. I've opted to drop it to 3 stars because I don't think the price is good for the size of the sandwich. The combo set me back over $8 for a 7 inch sandwich. I understand that anything at Westgate is overpriced but it still irked me a bit. I'd love to see a Which Wich open up closer to me (perhaps with better prices). I won't go out of my way but if I need a bite to eat before a hockey game again, Which Wich will likely be my stop for grub.
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