It's a nice quaint spot. Order at the counter, then have a seat. I enjoyed looking at the decor, and my BF read the comics. Food: #1 G W Patty Melt Cuban Esque We opted for chips and side order of sweet and spicy pickles. The patty melt was a hit, but I should've stuck to my favorite sandwich, Pastrami. Next time, I will definitely get that or the grilled cheese. Overall, the service was great and the restaurant was clean.
Sandwich wasn't piled up like the advertising seen. Ruben was barely an inch thick including the bread. Tasty and really small size for $17.
So good , everything was made to perfection, new spins to classic sandwiches
The 1st time my burrito was full of tomatoes, which it doesn't come with. The 2nd time the burrito was half hollow. This 3rd time there was hardly any meat and no sour cream though thats an ingredient listed on the menu. When I returned and asked for sour cream they said they were out. I told the girl working I didn't want a burrito without the sour cream and she said there's nothing she can do about it. I tried to contact them, but the email listed and contact us send button dont work. 3rd strike
I'm actually somewhat mad at them for making me gain weight given all the lunch money I spent on them. Silliness aside, it's a really good, delicious, sandwich place downtown, not pricey for what you get -- a significantly higher quality of sandwiches compared to the fast food franchises. The harissa tots are addictive, and the Fish-O is exactly what you thought McDonald's Filet-O-Fish was supposed to taste like in your childhood memory. I will say I tried a number of items and while their burrito is alright, they really are more of a sandwich-and-burger place. You can't go wrong with any of the "top tens." The decor is millennial geek, similar to the fandom bar next door, which I thought was fun. Parking: Quick pick-up parking space right outside -- though usually filled. There's a paid parking lot right on the other side of the street that's never really full, but if you're cheap like me, you can also park on 4th Street. That's *never* full.