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Katz's
Its only 15 minutes away by subway, and its so much better than Subway. I'm talking about Katz's. Serving the Lower East Side since 1888.
http://images.wcities.com/www.wcitie...ords/50752.jpg This is what real pastrami sandwichs looks like: http://www.myprogress.com/~david/Pic...8-3867_IMG.jpg |
Russ, you made me hungry again. I have a confession. I have been a New Yorker all of my life, and I have never eaten pastrami. *GASP* I hang my head in shame as Russ revokes my New Yorker card. :(
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I worked at Panera all through HS so there was a period where I ate Panera everyday. The soups and salads are what make them stand out though. My little brother works at Quizno's and so when I'm home now, I get that a lot more often. Mr. Goodcents - good for your very standard run of the mill subs...cheap too. Not too exciting. In Lincoln: Love Jimmy Johns, especially now that I can go to the bars, and it's right there! Love that it's open real late. That extra block and a half walk at 2am to skip Amigos was too much for me a lot of times. Doozy's - local store with 3 or 4 branches in Lincoln: Toasted sandwhich's and really really good bread. Good variety. Subway: It's in the Union - just across the street from the chapter house so it's a good hungover distance to manage. Like the different sauces. |
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This is as good a place as any to ask those in the MD/NoVA area: is the American Cafe or the New American Cafe a thing of the past? I loved their food - especially the crab chowder!
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I cannot get into Quizno's ....to me i dont like heated up sandwiches
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