The sandwiches are flavorful, but my disappointment lies in the fact that I spent over $30 on a sandwich with extra meat, which they claimed to weigh. However, the serving turned out to be subpar. I'm uncertain whether the scale is malfunctioning, but if you're in need of a substantial meal, I'd recommend exploring other options. Despite being a repeat customer, this experience marked a departure from the usual quality; the sandwiches have never been so thin in my previous visits. It appears that the establishment is going through challenging times. Upon expressing my concerns, the owner responded with a generic reply, lacking any concrete solution and offering no contact information. When I showed the unsatisfactory sandwich to the staff, they seemed disinterested and almost dismissive. To exacerbate matters, they insisted on weighing the portions despite no visible scale during the preparation. Observing the sandwich-making process, it was evident that they blatantly lied about the weighing procedure, which was disheartening. My primary concern isn't merely the quantity of meat but the breach of trust. The staff's dishonesty, claiming to weigh the extra portions I paid for, is unacceptable. The fast-paced environment seemed to compromise their commitment to accuracy. I fear a return visit might result in contamination of my food. It's not solely about the meat; it's a matter of trust. The blatant lies undermine my confidence in the establishment. I'm willing to overlook many shortcomings, but dishonesty isn't one of them. The experience has made it uncomfortable to rectify an order, and opening the sandwich in front of them only emphasized the discrepancy. To the owner: If you genuinely wish to address this issue, providing a means of contact is crucial. The lack of a direct response suggests a lack of concern, rendering the reply to a serious problem seemingly insincere.
I got an original sub. Comes with Hot Ham which they put Mortadella. Salami it’s Cotto the cheapest in salami. And pepperoni. It was terrible took one bite and tossed it. Same with the meatball and sauce. Meatball looked like wet dog food. I will never go back! Are you Italian? Genoa salami is the tastiest and hot ham is cappocolla is hot ham. My parents had an Italian restaurant and our recipes would make you crave it often. Sorry but this is disgusting to me.
One of the best places you'll find in North County and most certainly Escondido for sub-style sandwiches and other delicious Italian food. It's very small so the wait can sometimes be a bit much. I suggest you order ahead via telephone or online. There is nowhere to sit... it's strictly a grab & go place. But if you're a deli person, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better sandwich anywhere.