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Being from the north-east, I had never even heard of Jimmy John's, never mind eaten at one. So when I was craving some sandwich goodness I decided to try it out. If Subway is 2 stars, Jimmy Johns is 3 stars. Definitely a step-up from Subway, but nothing super spectacular. I got the Vegetarian sub, easy on the mayo. It was simple, and tasty. The bread tasted good but was really chewy. After finishing my sandwich I felt like my jaw got a pretty good work-out. I was also disappointed by the amount of avocado spread, or lack there-of. There was just enough to add flavor, but it didn't make up a very substantial part of the sub. Cucumbers were crispy, tomatoes tasted fresh, and the sprouts were good. For such a simple sandwich, it would have been nice to have something other than iceberg lettuce...kind of just seemed like filler more than anything else. Overall, it was good. Service (at the drive-thru) was really fast. I'll definitely choose Jimmy Johns over Subway in the future when I'm in need of a "fast-food" sandwich, but I'm not sure I'll go out of my way to come here.
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