Step in the door, grab yourself a paper bag menu, a red marker and decide which-which sandwich to order. It sounds easy but in reality it's not. They have so many different sandwich options and add-ons you could spend your lunch break just deciding what to eat.
The good news is you probably can't go wrong ! I've never had a bad sandwich here and it's made to order with only the things you've marked so the margin for error is pretty slim !
Do yourself a favor and head over to Which Which !
Hiked 14er, took pic with WW bag, printed out what I wanted before I got there (corn beef with slaw, tomatoes, etc, etc), parked in back bc super crowded in front, got through the door for my first time, got help from door girl & cashier, upgraded from small sub for $2+, cashier didn't judge me for being cheap, looked at others' hiking pix in back, got sandwich, brought home, LOVED IT. Â Thank you, Damon. Â Thank you, Â Which Wich!
Review Source:Finally got to try this place and I had a good experience with good tasting Chicken Pesto sandwich. Â Price points and ingredients seem to be right along with everyone elses and the service is similar to Firehouse Subs up on Lincoln - a little chaotic and you have to listen for your name to be called.
POSITIVES: Â Good tasting sandwich and fresh bread with nice texture. Â Although it's a little tricky to figure out the ordering system at first you eventually figure it out. Â HINT - go on line and review the menu first, before heading to the restaurant. Â They have ton of drink choices. Â "Name caller" dude was pretty cool and had a great attitude toward the guests.
NEGATIVES: Â Yes, the parking is rediculous because they share the strip maill w/ Chipotle, Chinese place & about a 1/2 dozen other businesses. Â HINT: Â If you don't mind walking, drive around back and park behind the strip mall near the stinky dumpsters. Â There are only 2 cashiers taking orders and things seem a bit chaotic especially when they try to rush you through. Â Would make sense to have a manager right in that area to direct things?
I'll be back to try more menu items!
Pretty good place, and have been there twice in the past few weeks.
It's a little easy to get carried away with ingredients and make your sammich a little gnarly, especially when you're hungry, and it all looks good.
The parking situation at this location is kinda terrible, and is my only real downer. As for the food, the ingredients are excellent. I like the bread at a few other places better, but it's still good.
I'll keep coming here
Oh man do I love Which Wich! They've got about 60 base sandwiches to start with and endless add ins. Pretty much whatever you're in the mood for they have one. I mean a monte cristo sandwich. Need I say more.
Like most the staff was friendly. The food was good and always right.
The only thing that sucks is the parking lot. Why? How? What?! Well you see it's like a death trap. I don't understand how but it's so packed and people have such large SUVs and there is a line to get in the lot. If you don't die while driving through the lot I wish you the best of lucking finding a free parking space as the lot holds like !5 spot. I no joke saw an old lady hit a man walking through it.
But really be brave. Eat odd sandwiches. Be happy.
I LOVE Which Wich. I have been going to this location since it opened, and have been to several other locations over the years. Their sandwiches are consistently delicious, but make sure to get the bread toasted! I accidentally checked the "not toasted" box one time and it was definitely not as good. Â There are so many different varieties -- you can basically get whatever you want on your sandwich. I always get the tomato and avocado sandwich with provolone. Which Wich is definitely the best chain sandwich shop around!
Review Source:I like the way this place works. It's just different, not your everyday sandwich place. The sandwiches are good, and there is a great deal of variety so it's easy to find something that suits your mood.
The way it works is you go in, pick a paper sandwich bag from the kiosk and fill in your sandwich preferences. Then, give it to the cashier and wait for it to go down the assembly line.
My personal favorite: buffalo chicken, toasted, with spicy mayo, buffalo sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, pepperoncini, salt, and pepper. Mmm Mmm Good!
This location can get pretty busy during the lunch hour because of all the business and Park Meadows mall nearby.
This was my least satisfactory experience with Which Wich so far, as otherwise I have nothing but good things to say about it. Â My friend had never been there, so I suggested we stop here for a quick lunch. I usually go to the one in Highlands Ranch. Â Anyway. Â First the kid at the cash register charged me for 2 drinks instead of one. Â After I pointed it out to him, he offered me another drink (um no...I don't need another one) and then offered some additional punches on my card. Â *sigh* Â Then my friend's pulled pork sandwich looked suspiciously like turkey (I don't think pulled pork is supposed to look like sliced deli meat?)...with olives...that she didn't order. Â She took it back to the counter WITH the bag that had her selections marked off, and they said it was correct. Â Mmmmm....maybe they were too busy to deal with it?
I'm all for the efficient order and fulfillment system that they have going. However I guess they aren't really used to stopping to deal with issues.
Absolutely love this place. There are places where you love the atmosphere, and some where you love food. Sometimes you like both and sometimes you like neither. I love both at Which Wich.
First, the food. Delicious. I am not quite sure either because it seems like a normal sandwich but it just tastes absolutely delicious. Another great thing about the food is the taste is very consistent. I have never had a bad sandwich there.
The ordering system is great. The first time I think it slows you down (my wife who likes to really mull things over likes that part of it). However, once you understand how the bag ordering system works it is incredibly fast and efficient to go in and order. I went about a week ago, walked in, grabbed my bag, took about 20 seconds to mark off what I like on it, walked up and paid. It was about a minute total. Very fast and efficient and you never find yourself three people down in the line with the person compiling your sandwich yelling "do you want lettuce?" and you have to yell over other people to tell him yes/no. You simply give them your bag and sit down until they call you up.
I love places that nail both atmosphere and food. Which Wich is exactly that kind of place.
SHAMEFUL.
I recently visited on a weekend during lunch rush hour (which ok, was my first mistake) and I couldn't believe how shitty my sandwich was. They totally threw it together. It was like, all the insides were basically sitting on a pile of croutons. They over toasted the bread and they put like one tiny sliver of each of my toppings inside the "sandwich". I will NEVER be back to this location.
I want to tell you all something, I hit a personal goal. Â I diligently designed the perfect sandwich by using a red sharpie & a paper bag in less than four visits to a which wich in the Denver metro.
When you stumble across a new chain, you deduce the challenge it presents you. Â Which Wich gave me a completely different experience in ordering something to my tastes, & if they bothered to do that I figured I'd bother to give them the chance to give me perfection. Â To which, I am happy to say, I believe is within reach.
If you want to give them a try, it's less than $7 to get a 7" sandwich for your lunch, which is probably all you need to be spending anyway if you bothered making that kind of "exhausting" commute to work for a measly morsel in some endless cycle these economic times in which which we all have had to adjust to. Â
If you've never been to a Which Wich or an establishment that may have a similar order system; I'll try to explain it to you: remember those fifth grade reading novels they kind of pushed on you during the Scholastic sale? Â The ones where you get to decide on what lousy choice to make at least four or five steps into the reading cycle? Â I know what you're thinking, "those always had crappy endings" Â Yeah, so did your last D&D game, that does not mean you didn't enjoy the moment. Â Back to the point, the options totally make sense in food selection. So grab a bag, grab a pen, and deduce your heart's content starting out with a few essential questions.
Bread, Base, etc...
The Hula is my favorite to start with; what to do to Ham & Pineapple on toasted white/white bread? Â Sounds very Tropic to me, so it's a BBQ, with whatever sounds like it matches with Ham or Pineapple...Ham makes me think of Swiss; and I just keep adding on to that :)
They grab your bag, prep it down the line, and you get your meal on the spot and fresh. Â I've been pretty pleased with the end result; while I think I might have a tad too much toasted bread to deal with sometimes but never bother ordering double veggies. Â They are very accommodating in your request. Â
If I have to give it a negative, it would be an ironic one. Â Yes, it is located where I can come and go in a 30 minute lunch time frame within a mile or so from it; but that is pretty much only the case if you travel by car. Â This is not a pedestrian or cyclist friendly strip mall, as you'd expect in the area. Â You can get there from light rail if you don't mind the asphalt jungle of Park Meadows Mall :)
I visited this place on Monday, 03/28/2011. Here is what I thought...
FOOD: I love love love the fact that you can customize your sandwich here. I am an incredibly picky eater so any time you can customize your order, I'm IN! I had the Italian sub, and it was great--messy, but so yummy! It's made fresh right in front of you...and they even toast it. It's adorable how you fill out a paper bag for your customized sandwich and they give it right to you wrapped up in foil in that very same bag. It's very nice if you are doing multiple orders at lunch, you can place the person's name on the bag.
SERVICE: Â The service was good. Cashier wasn't particularly friendly, but the staff making the sandwiches made up for that.
VENUE: The store was clean, and kind of a neat design for the décor.
OVERALL: Â I'm definitely a fan and I can't wait to try other sandwiches! Go early to beat the lunch time rush in this area!
I'll make it short and sweet...this place was great.
The staff were very friendly and made me feel welcome. The sandwich menu had some interesting choices you probably won't find at too many 'fast-food-style' sandwich shops. The sandwich I ordered was made pretty quickly and tasted great - it was toasted and all of the ingredients tasted super fresh (I had the 'Thank You Turkey' with stuffing and cranberry). They had a pretty unique and efficient way of ordering, which some others already described in their reviews here. Although the sandwich was not very big (all sandwiches were 7 inches, 14-inch sandwiches soon to be offered, according to the employee), it was enough for lunch along with a bag of chips. I would definitely eat there again if I were in the area. Great concept, great food.
I thought it was over. I thought I could never find a quick, delicious, fresh-tasting, interestingly-flavored, diverse, sandwich shop, outside of a local butcher/deli.
In my opinion:
Subway is terrible
Jimmy John's is boring
Quizno's is sloppy
(not even listing the "other" fast-food sandwich places that are all blah)
In steps Which Wich! I had an excellent gyro and house chips, with tons of flavoring and actually tasted GOOD. THe variety at this place rules and the environment was unique, giving a local feel (with newspapers clipped to a rotating area which doubled as a standing-table) and a funky vibe that Jimmy John's has lost.
Try something new! You'll be back time and time again with all of the different types of sandwiches which not only smell fresh, but taste it.
Here's the deal: If Lacey M and Jason S give a place 5 stars, just go. You don't need to read any further. They won't steer you wrong. This was no exception.
I had never heard of it until I saw Lacey's review, and Jason's followed. I took advantage of my lunchtime to run over there and check it out.
So here's how it works: You walk in, grab a brown paper bag and mark off what you want on your sandwich. You pay and wait a few minutes whilst noshing on some house chips (seriously, these are good, thick-cut, wavy potato chips seasoned with salt and pepper, get them!) Then they call your name and hand you your bag back, only now it's stuffed with your freshly-made sammich! (This all seems, hmmm, what's the word? Efficient. Who'da thunk it?)
Let me break this one down for ya:
Italian grinder - salami, pepperoni, capicola. MMMMMMM. I asked for:
Red onions - FRESH! I mean really fresh! Impressive!
Lettuce - the right amount, not enough to mask any flavors.
Tomatoes - see onions, above.
Hot pepper mix - very good, again, not overwhelming.
Seasonings - so many to choose from, I took oregano, salt, pepper, garlic, and red pepper flakes, along with some fat-free italian dressing.
Bread - a fresh wheat roll, very tasty, about 6 inches long, not too thick yet strong enough to carry it's load.
Now, if I were to critique, I would say why charge a buck for a pickle on the side? Come on, man! It's a pickle. Throw me a bone! (Or a pickle.)
For a good sandwich, come here. I need to try another couple of menu items, and I think a shake would be in order next time.
Nom nom nom nom! Â
That's the impression of me when I get my Which Wich? on! Â What a great sandwich shop, a huge diverse menu. Â
I've been here twice now and loved the two different sandwiches that I got. Â First time I got the Wich of the Day. Â It was a nacho sandwich thing... wow! Â And the second time I tried the Chicken Cordon Blue... amazing! Â I'm definitely a fan of WW? and can't wait to go back.
Rumor has it that they're building one downtown, which is awesome the traffic around Park Meadows is a nightmare and is my least favorite thing about this place.
Which Wich is a great lunch spot in the Park Meadows area. You get to pick exactly what you want on your sandwich by checking off items on a brown paper bag. Put your name on the bag, go up to the register and pay. Add chips, soda, milkshake or cookie to the order at that time too.
The line workers then assemble all the sandwiches, send through through a toaster (all sandwiches are toasted) and then wrap them up, put them in your original brown paper bag and you're off.
Pros:
*can easily customize your sandwich
*super cheap lunch option
Cons:
*service a little slow most days
*no outside seating (at this location)
I've been to one of these joints in the past, and it's well decent. Â It's horribly confusing to order, but there's always a nice employee to explain how to order. Â (think of The Counter and it's similar) Â So no, you don't go up to the register, say I want this sandwhich, but write it down on the paper bag they're about to put your sandwhich in.
Overall, the service is meh as it took a good while for my sandwhich, the bread is very chewy and I like some crunch to my bread, the ingredients were good and fresh. (dijon mustard seemed really good, much better than the S word's)
It's a solid joint, but good luck finding parking as this strip mall gets horribly packed. Â You're better off doing what I did which is park across the street and risk your life running across the street with your sandwhich and drink.
Which wich is relatively close to my work and it's been there for a while and I haven't been, so we figure what the heck today and went over.
You walk in the door and they have a big carousel filled with bags and pens so you can write out (circle it on a bag) your order. I actually like this idea so that there's no confusion and you get exactly what you want.
I ordered a turkey on wheat with lettuce and cheese. I'm a fairly simple sandwich person :) I'd classify what I got as more of a toasted sub than a sandwich, but it worked for me.
The sandwich/sub was good and hot and I think between the wife and I the order was only $15 so it was somewhat of a bargain, too. We'll definitely be going back!
I have no idea what took me so long to try Which Wich, but I can tell you it will be added to my regular rotation of lunch stops from today forward! Â
WW is a place that just gets it right. Â They do the obvious - let you 100% customize YOUR sandwich. Â As you walk into the place you are greeted with a station filled with paper bags. Â The idea is you fill out the bag to customize the sandwich you want. Â No preordained selection here, nope, it is all up to you. Â The selection is extensive, so it is a bit overwhelming at first, however I defaulted to a sandwich I usually eat at Quiznos (Turkey, Bacon, Swiss, Ranch, Lettuce & Tomato) and it did not disappoint. Â The bread is fresh and soft and the ingredients are plentiful! Â No skimping here. Â
Only con: Â Parking. Â It is over in the shops near Park Meadows where Chiptole and Game Stop are and there are very little parking at lunch. It is best to just park at Barnes & Noble and walk over! Â Easier to get out :)
It is just good stuff.
Which Wich makes great, made-to-order sandwiches, and they are toasty..mmmm!
You mark up your order with all the fixins you want on a little brown paper bag, and hand it to them, and they fill it with your yummy sandwich!
May 2010 update: Â they opened a new location about 2 minutes from my house in H.R....very cool!
Ok, I don't want to oversell this......Um, HELLO!!! Â Best friggin' sandwich EVER. Â I mean absolutely delicious. Â The only bad thing about it is there is a huge selection, which can be a little overwhelming, especially when you're starving and can't make up your mind!
I went with my usual fare...turkey, pepperjack and avocado. Â It was to die for. Â So much so, that even though I was still hungry, I saved half of it so I could enjoy it a second time later in the day :)
I guess the latest trend in trendy eateries is to write your own order its a cool idea really but aren't there a couple of other places doing it.? It seems the gimmick of writing your order on a paper handing it to a cashier who then rings it up and passes it one is an extra step in the whole process!
I really wanted to like this place but was severely disappointed, the sandwich was small and had minimal meat and cheese on it but there was free drink refills and they have diet dr pepper! Â I did how ever make a drawing of myself saying with a cartoon bubble saying this sandwich sucks, don't think they put that up on the wall!
Better than Subway by far. Â I drive out of my way (and suffer the traffic on Arapahoe) to go by Which Wich on my way home often.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the Turkey, Chicken Cordon Bleu, and especially the Club...love the Club! Â I tried the Thank You Turkey but it was a little too weird for my tastes.
Don't feel intimidated by the options, I did the first time! But I went with what I knew and I was still pleasantly rewarded with a warm, filling sandwich.
If you like a spicy kick to your sandwich you will love the additional spicy peppers mix you can add to your order!
My husband and I stopped in for a Sunday afternoon lunch. It was pretty busy, but service was fast and there were plenty of seats. Â Lots of options--they offer just about every sandwich imaginable--and as someone else mentioned, it's nice to select your toppings without having to walk it down the line.
The sandwiches were tasty (I had a reuben that was decent, my husband had a fantastic Italian grinder), and the shakes were thick and yummy. Â My only real complaint is the bread offerings. Â I'd like more of a choice than white or wheat, especially for a reuben. Â Service was prompt and friendly, and the dining room was comfortable--they even had newspapers out to flip through while you wait for your food. Â I will definitely be back!
At my work, people know I am always on the hunt for a new place to go for lunch. Â A while ago, two people told me about this "great sandwich place that they used to go to in their old hometown" (not the same hometown, btw) and that a new one was just opened in Lone Tree by the mall. What were the odds of two people giving me to same recommendation within a couple days of each other? Â I was sure it was divine providence. Â
Wrangling up the usual suspects, we headed over to the store. Â Bad news, the parking lot is tiny, packed with cars, and difficult to navigate. Â I managed to wedge my Malabu into a parking spot. Â Its lunch time in suburbia and this place is getting business like it's the only Chinese food restaurant on Christmas Day. Â I practically race inside the store trying to beat others to the counter.
What am I greeted with? Â One of the most incomprehensible ordering systems known to man. Â "Hello. Â Welcome to Which Wich! Â Please take a moment to completely redefine everything you have every known about ordering food in a restaurant." Â I remember when I played Myst for the first time. Â You started the game, some stuff happened, and you were left just standing there in a room. Â You could walk around an apparently abandoned island, but nothing happened. Â After hours of carefully observing nothing, you began to realize how to play. Â Which Wich's "grab-a-bag" system made me feel the same way.
After picking out a meat-genre and selecting the corresponding bag, I was given a pop-quiz. Â The sandwich options are laid out on the bag like a scantron test in school. Â I started to panic. Â I was told there would be no math. Â Luckily, all the questions were about a subject I had been studying for a long time, eating.
With my now completed eating test in hand, I waited in the line to turn it in. Â When asked, I go for the chips and the drink. The total for a sandwich with chips and a pop is under $10. Â This place had better be as good as I had been told. Â The counter guy hangs my order-bag on a laundry line and slides it down to the preparers. Â At this point I lose track of what is happening.
I fill my drink, sit down, and chit-chat for a bit. Â After what feels like an eternity of thinking that they are calling out my name, but other people are stealing my food, they actually call out my name. Â Let me stress this point, I really had a hard time trying to be all cool hanging out with my pals while keeping an ear out for my name to be called. Â The names all sound the same and the sandwiches all look the same sitting there on the counter. Â I was certain that some determined thief was just waiting to nab my food. Â Anyway, I get my sandwich.
So here it is, the reason you had read this far. Â How good was the food? Â After all the hype, crowds, learning, and paranoia, the sandwich was.... Okay. Â It was nothing to write home about. Â As a matter of fact, I think I like Subway better. Â You get to specify what you want on your sandwich at both restaurants, so the only difference is the bread. Â Which Wich gives you two choices: White or Wheat? Â Neither one is fantastic. Â Bread makes the meal, and Subway wins the taste test hands down.
I left disappointed. Â I thought "Maybe I need to experiment. Â I need to find my perfect sandwich at this store." Â I have been back probably five times now and I am starting to think the "perfect sandwich" is not going to happen. Â On the plus side, I am really starting to dig the whole menu-bag thing.
Bottom line: Â Don't buy the hype. Â Which Wich is okay, but it is not the sandwich messiah. Â You can probably get the same quality of food for a better price elsewhere.
I don't think there are many sandwich shops you can go to and create a yummy lunch out of just veggies. Â I am not a vegetarian, but it is fun to try new creations every now and again. Â And it gives a new spin to the brown bag lunch. Â Check off what you want and the instructions for the person making the sandwich are right there.
The only reason this place did not get a 5 star is because of the parking lot.
Wow, people going bonkers all over the place when they talk about this place. Being that I work 5 minutes away, I thought I MUST give it a try. Finally, a good, quick lunch besides Chipotle where you can get a tasty meal from $5 and some change - beats other places like spicy pickle and noodles which are great but $9 or so. The sandwich was much better than expected.
Definitely dig this place over Heidis. They are really good sandwiches, they are pretty quick, well priced and its nice and clean. I don't know that it has a whole lot of character for those that care... Im not one of them when we're talking a quick lunch. I think I'll go back later this week. Thanks everyone!
I LOVE this sandwich place! Â I love having stuff done MY way and this place is perfect!! Â My kids love doing their order on their own bags and the food is great!
There are ENDLESS choices as far as sandwiches, toppings and such. Â Some of which I have never heard of. Â Custom sandwiches, I love it!!
The only complaint is that it's getting so popular and parking is a bitch!!
This is the best sandwich shop, EVER! Â What an amazing concept - I mean, I don't know how many times I've placed an order and they've gotten it wrong. Â With the bags, you mark exactly what you want and it goes with the sandwich so that they can make it exactly to your specifications. Â I love it. Â I once ate here every day of the week, it's that good. Â
Why didn't someone think of this sooner??
I love this place--the ingredients are good, the prices are reasonable, and you get to design your own sandwich!
Also, this is not your typical Subway style "design your own sandwich" place, they have a huge number of possible ingredients, including ones that my co-workers and I had never heard of, and had to look up on google when we got back!
As a vegetarian, I usually find that there is one sandwich in every sandwich shop that is meatless, and there is only so many adds/subs I can do to get something different.
At Which Wich, the variety of ingredients means I can always get a different sandwich. Yay!
Oh, man. OhmanOhmanOhmanOhmanOhmanOhman. Oh, man. I love this place. Mostly because I'm a picky eater and a hands on kind of girl and Which Wich satisfies both of these criteria.
Basically you walk in and as everyone said fill out the bag with what you want on your sandwich. What I hadn't heard was that each bag is for a particular kind of meat. So, choose carefully or you may get a breakfast sandwich with pickles and mustard. Bleh.
Anyway, the serving sizes are perfect - no foot longs here. Also, they have homemade chips if you want those instead of Lays or whatever. And you can get shakes or malts. Super rad!
Boy am I glad my company ordered Which Wich for lunch one day. The sandwiches are incredible. It has easily become my favorite sandwich shop in the entire Denver area. I don't know if you are familiar with a sandwich shop called Potbelly Sandwich Works in Chicago, but this is the closest I have tasted to their perfection.
First of all, the ordering process is excellent. You pick out your paper bag with the type of sandwich you want. Example, I ALWAYS get the Italian sandwich. Then you choose what type of Italian sandwich such as: grinder, meatball, etc. Then you mark all of your fixings that you want included. Thats it. Hand the bag to the cashier, pay, and wait.
My only gripe is that they don't have more locations...like downtown. Anyways, go here.
Yeah... So...
Melissa pretty much nailed all of the fantastic  and just down right cool things about Which Wich.
Besides the simply basic yet fantastic ordering system, all of the sandwiches can be what you make them. Â This truly is, "having it your way".
On my experience to Which Wich the place was packed for lunch, but that didn't seem to hold up anything. Â The line flowed great, sandwiches were quick and warm after diving in.
Another cool yet different thing was the waiting area. Â Newspapers hung readily available for all to enjoy and the brown bag gallery in the back was something to take in. Â (More like a collection of brown bag art by people with too much time on their hands.)
Let's not forget the staff. Â Although your typical late teen employees are everywhere this time of year, (summer break) the staff at WW is awesome. Â Unfortunately the sandwich line made a mistake on my order and promptly called me back to the counter. Â Without hesitation the person handing out the orders apologized for the mistake and slapped a free sandwich card in my hand. Â Within two minutes my new sammy was up, hot and fresh and ready for consumption. Â Unheard of situation in any quick casual dining establishment I've been to recently.
Enough for now. Â Which Wich rocks and I'll be back...with my punch card.
Yum! Â So, so many pros.
The best part is the basic concept in ordering. Â When you walk in, you pick a brown paper bag that is labeled with the basic kind of sandwich you want: chicken, turkey, veggie, whatever. Â There's a bucket of red pens and you just mark on the bag whatever you want: mustard, cole slaw, cucumbers, buffalo sauce, hummus, avocado, cheez whiz, bell peppers, there's like a gajillion different things you can get (they're all listed on the website). Â I love that you just mark what you want on the bag, because I am that annoying, picky eater who's like, "I want the club with no ham, add avocado, no mayo, sub spicy mustard for the regular..." and I feel like a pain and half the time it's wrong. Â I love the fool-proof ordering.
After you order, just sit down and wait for them to call your name to get your sandwich. Â And it's delicious! Â All the sandwiches are toasted, and it's might tasty bread. Â Good veggies, too. Â I also like places that have fountain coke, because I like to mix.
Extra bonus points from me for any restaurant that makes its nutritional information available (it's on their website). Â I like to know what I'm eating.
They have a punch card system something like 10 sandwiches and the next one's free!