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Is Firehouse really that good? There's one near me, but I've never tried it.
been to one not long ago, it was not any better than quiznos.
Is Firehouse really that good? There's one near me, but I've never tried it.
If you look, there are a couple Potbelly's in Manhattan.no NYC. I take the PATH to NY, so on my way home i'll get off at the Exchange Place station and go.
I can't see how this is possible. Their wheat sucks ass, but their normal bread is yum.
Jersey Mikes crushes Subway. They aren't even in the same ballpark.
Cheese Steak at Subway = $7
Cheese Steak at JM's = $12
For almost twice the price it better be in a different ballpark. They're good, but not worth what they charge. Last time I went I got the big sub and it was like $15 out the door. I easily polished it off myself, was pretty tasty but could have been $5 cheaper.
I'm surprised at how many people say they like it. It really is the McDonalds of sandwich places. It has no redeeming qualities and the value isn't great considering what you're actually getting. $5 foot long are passable if there's really no alternative. But I don't go to subway unless there's no other option, pretty much the same as McDonalds. I guess people just don't know what decent food is or don't care. It's not just subway though, many more expensive places for sandwiches are just terrible too. Best ones are definitely local places.
If you take a foot long with a drink and cookies/chips the price is more or less on par with much of the not as crappy food court options. Too much bread, not enough good ingredients. If it was really good, the price would make it a good value. But it's not. And it's cheap enough to really bother seeking it out on price alone.
Spending a couple extra bucks to get something better than subway makes more sense. If that blows the budget, eating out was a stupid idea to begin with.
Jersey Mikes is probably the second to last place I'd ever get a cheese steak (after subway). Why not go to literally any pizza joint? Will be at least twice as good for 7-9 bucks.
Also, Jersey Mikes charges $12 for one?!
every time ive gotten a sub from JJ its been plain crappy white bread that is no better that what I can get at 7-11
Went to a Blimpie in a mall in Utah, never again. Sucked ass! I mean the meat came in a pre=package and it was just awful. Rather go to a Subway.
every time ive gotten a sub from JJ its been plain crappy white bread that is no better that what I can get at 7-11
I wouldn't say they are 7-11 level (not that I have any experience with 7-11 sandwiches), but I do feel that JJ is highly overrated. I want to assume that their sourcing is better, but I hoenstly don't know if their ingredients are any better than Subway or QUiznos (which are essentially the same place; only Quizno's charges way more and creates this false assumption of quality). Such claims could always just be FUD.
Still, I put Jimmy John's slightly above Subway because they have better choices (things like sprouts, better bread, etc), but their sandwiches have always been somewhat flavorless to me.
And the fact that so many of the long-lived chains HAVE cheapened and changed many things for the worse counts for.....??It's funny how the views expressed in this thread mirror those of the hamburger thread. The food in the very cheapest of fast food joints somehow isn't as good as it once was. (Hint: It was never very good.) And similar thoughts can be found in recent threads about current music.
And the fact that so many of the long-lived chains HAVE cheapened and changed many things for the worse counts for.....??
Just to be clear, probably because the kid has eaten 200 times there and KNOWS the product they used to receive. We're not talking about a situation where someone had Restaurant X a few times 17 years ago, not once since then, then goes to X and has a different experience from their 17 year old recollection. Or at least, that's not the sort of situation that I'm referring to....Right. Like I said. Never changes. Your kid in twenty years will be whining about how Big Macs and Whoppers and Subway aren't nearly as great as they were when he was a kid. Human nature.
It's funny how the views expressed in this thread mirror those of the hamburger thread. The food in the very cheapest of fast food joints somehow isn't as good as it once was. (Hint: It was never very good.) And similar thoughts can be found in recent threads about current music.
It will never change and it's been like this since my father's day and his father's: Ask a twenty/thirty/older-something how something compares to how it was in his heyday of high school and college and it's never as good. It's always gone downhill.
Its gone downhill :/
I doubt they had pinkslime in 1980. They've probably found a way to add even more filler to the pinkslime.