it's not perfect by a long shot, but it's better than almost anywhere in Salt Lake City where I live, plus it's in Evanston.
I always prefer to support the local place rather than the Subway by the freeway. This time, it was a good choice. My wife and I had the Philly Cheese steak and Reuben. Â Nobody should expect anything approaching a real cheese steak in a place like this, but it was a very tasty sandwich. Just having a Reuben sandwich is a bold statement compared to Subway and Quiznos. Having Rye bread is now something special. That's sad. I don't like that they use baked chips instead of real potato chips, but other than that nit, it's a really decent sandwich.
Do yourself a favor and skip the chain and support the local business. We had our dog with us and enjoyed sitting out in the open air dining watching the city go past.
i was stuck in evanston - I80 was closed - so i went here for breakfast. Â it's as downscale as could be, complete with a crowd of good ol' boys in one corner. Â the food was fine, but (as one would imagine, being in this part of the world) not exactly gourmet. Â good enough, though, and better than eating at one of the chains on the interstate.
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