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I'm very unimpressed with this location. I prefer to avoid Paradise Bakery, and hit up other sandwich spots for lunch. I find their food good but a little overpriced. But today, I decided it was convenient to stop by Tempe Market Place on my way home from work, and I wanted a sandwich, so why not? I realized right away that this PB has a smaller menu than some of the others that I've hit up. That was an instant minus. I don't go to Paradise often enough to notice something like that. I settled for a Chicken Artichoke Panini. It was mediocre at best. On the plus side, it comes with a chocolate chip cookie. PB's cookies are a 100/10. I'm also not a fan of the set up of this location. If you don't have a table and/or are getting something to go, the only place to wait for your food is a small area in the middle of restaurant. It's extremely awkward, and you always feel like you're in someone's way. There is one other plus I need to mention from a previous trip. I once went in before work and was wearing my security card on a lanyard around my neck. The cashier thought I was a Tempe Market Place employee and gave me a 10% discount. How nice.
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