This is a solid sandwich shop that also serves beer and wine. The staff is friendly and the sandwiches are all pretty good. I like to sit at the bar and have a beer while I wait for my food. The Sassy Kat and the Southern Lady are my favorite sandwiches, although I don't think I've ever seen one that didn't look good.
It's cool that they renovated an old gas station to make this place. I like the way the place looks and the general theme of the business.
This place is a sandwich and beer place that is a little bit more upscale than the average sandwich place. Â The management and staff were friendly, and the decor is nice. Â I didn't check out their beer selection at the bar, but it didn't seem like there were many brews on tap.
Got the Left turn at Albeturkey sandwich when the honey bunny and I came here on a whim. Â
The sandwich itself was decent, but nothing out of the world. Â The sandwiches each have their own little flair, but I really didn't taste anything that would separate Bob's subs from the rest (she got the Little Wren). Â It's good, but the sandwiches are a little bit pricey for what you get.
I really don't know what to make of this place; it's sort of a tweener type of place. Â It's nicer than your average sandwich spot, but at the same time I don't see it being nice enough to command the prices on the menu. Â Nor are the sandwiches good enough either. Â In my opinion you can get a sandwich that's just as good at Jimmy Johns for cheaper.
Bottom line, I'd come to try it out to form your opinion, but this place would not be on my regular rotation of spots to eat at. Â Check out burke street pizza for a better sandwich.