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Might be the best Sub's in the Quad Sillies area
they are $2.00 more than Subway ,
but their food makes subway look like Drek.

very good stuff imo





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#13, Mike's Way. Every visit, which is often.




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https://www.jerseymikes.com/

Might be the best Sub's in the Quad Sillies area
they are $2.00 more than Subway ,
but their food makes subway look like Drek.

very good stuff imo
Yeah, they are pretty good. Not the very best that I've had, but they are certainly in the top ten.

My favorites, in this area, are the made-to-order subs at the deli counter in one of the local Winn-Dixie grocery supermarkets.



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#13, Mike's Way. Every visit, which is often.

BINGO!!!



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#7 Mike's Way - (no tomato or onion).

I also like Firehouse Subs.




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They are my favorite place for subs.

#7 or #9, Mike's Way, light on the oil and vinegar please. Cool

Dang it, now I have a hankerin' for one! Smile
 
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I eat at the original shop in Point Pleasant about once a month. Best subs aroud IMO. I was a little shocked when I saw one near Raleigh, NC many years ago.

It has become a comfort food while traveling. Seems as if you can find them from coast to coast now. It’s a pretty cool story how they started too.

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My usual "go-to" sub is from the Ingles Markets deli, but Jersey Mike's is good too.
 
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I had my first Jersey Mike's Sub a few weeks ago while I was in Portland for training. It was okay, but much prefer Jimmy John's.
 
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#7,#8,#9, #13,#20 so far,
eventually I will get around to the wraps

until we get a http://miraclemiledeli.com/

Mike's will be fine , just fine.





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Jersey mikes is ok. Jimmy Johns Charged me a buck for a small triangle of cheese a few years ago and have not been back since. Firehouse subs is a better value as is most supermarkets deli counter in house subs. Subway = dog food

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Primo hoagies is better in my opinion.
 
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Not a fan. Charged me a buck for a small triangle of cheese a few years ago and have not been back since. Subway = dog food


I give everybody three chances, sometimes it works out , some times it does not,
I can name 7 places in this area that failed all thee chances, but I can name 8 that worked out fine just fine.

Heck I walked out of Jersey Mike's once because they would not turn the blaring radio down.

Now if its way too loud I just ask the manager





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Firehouse subs is a better value as is most supermarkets deli counter in house subs. Subway = dog food


Bingo. Firehouse is tops in my book, the others are not really even close.



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I had my first Jersey Mike's Sub a few weeks ago while I was in Portland for training. It was okay, but much prefer Jimmy John's.


Hmmm. I just tried Jimmy John’s a few weeks ago and was not impressed in the least.

I guess I have to hunt for Jersey Mike now.




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Jersey Mike's is the only sub shop outside of the northeast that has even come close to back home. I tried Firehouse once. Once. Never again.

If I can't be back home to get a good submarine sandwich, Jersey Mike's it is.

On a side note, one of the things I always loved about getting a sandwich at a shop vice making it at home was the mayo. I guess most places use "heavy" mayonnaise and it tastes much better to me. I looked around to buy it but it seems like it is only sold in bulk sized containers.

My favorite sandwich is roast beef, extra mayo, pickles, and red hots. Delicious!
 
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I like Jersey Mikes for a healthy alternative when out and about. I do like firehouse better, but JM is closer.

Can't stand Jimmy John's. Always disappointed there.
 
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Jersey Mike's is the only sub shop outside of the northeast that has even come close to back home. I tried Firehouse once. Once. Never again.



FIREHOUSE is great here (as is Jersey Mikes), in fact just had lunch there, pretty damn good!
 
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Primo hoagies is better in my opinion.


Agree. They are a buck or three more $, but I like them over JM's.
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