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    Carnegie Center Deli

    5.0 (1 review)

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    11 years ago

    absolutly excellent! and reasonable too! fresh sushi mon & thur, call first just to make sure, they will only do it if its fresh...

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    Capriotti's Sandwich Shop - Chicken CheeseSteak, 8" Size

    Capriotti's Sandwich Shop

    3.0(15 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    This location opened I believe 1/21/25 so it is still fairly new. I have been here 4 times now,…read morethe first visit was a few days after they opened. Naturally, there was a new store glitch with the CC machine so I ordered online while in the store. And have ordered on the app since then just to have my sandwich ready or near ready when I get to the store. No issues for me & they have a frequent purchase program when you sign up. I have ordered the Classic Chicken club twice, the American Wagyu Club & most recently the Chicken Cheesesteak. The club sandwiches were quite stuffed & almost hard to eat (not something I'd eat in my car!). I did find the hand pulled turkey on the dry side though. I also stopped getting salt added as the first time it was a bit heavy handed with the bacon on the clubs. The Wagyu was good, may have to try it solo at some point. Also, my first club was the Medium 10" size & I couldn't finish it, all "Small" 8" sandwiches since then. I was disappointed with the Chicken Cheesesteak. It was not as "stuffed" as the cold sandy's. And the Chicken had an odd texture, a bit chewy. But cheesy as you can hopefully see in the pix. For dining in, they do have about 5 tables. So that's an option if desired. Will be going back to try a few of the other options & will update this review as needed. :)

    I had "the Cole" sandwich. I could not get past the roll. It was pale, underrated and tasteless…read more It ruined the sandwich. My husband had a mini cheesesteak on a well-baked, crusty roll. It was Delicious. If the bread isn't right, the sandwich isn't good.

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    Olsson's Fine Foods - Homemade Mac and Cheese ($15 large)

    Olsson's Fine Foods

    4.3(94 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    An exclusive cheese shop with abundance of unique pantry staples and crackers and sauces offering…read more a limited soup n sandwich menu Sandwich we tried was the #1 beat seller Newton on sourdough- it was a new take on the grilled cheese with the addition of caramelized onions and crisp apples The sandwich was delicious to my liking . May not be everyone's favorite as it is not your classic grilled cheese . The 5 year cheddar cheese that we tasted was awesome . Other unique crackers , mustards jams and spread were amazing to look at but quite expensive. I may be able to buy some of these at. Slower price at Whole Foods or other specialty stores. They staff was vey friendly and quick in making our sandwich. It a tight space with more room for all the items on display and limited space for customers. You can definitely try this place for their grilled cheese and soup and other little finds if your are willing to splurge

    Husband and I both ordered combo which is half a sandwich and small mac & cheese. I will say the…read moremac & cheese was ok, needed some salt, pepper, to me it was bland or maybe add some sharp cheddar. It's a cheese shop, possibilities are endless. He had a ham and brie and I had brie and fig jam. Sandwiches were kind of small for the price. Drinks are expensive. But I guess considering the area, maybe it's not. Employee who first greeted us was very friendly and answered questions we had. Service was pretty quick although if you are paying by card, you have to pay at a kiosk outside and can only pay cash inside unless you are buying cheese or meats or anything else from the store. Not sure why you can't order food inside. Place was cute although very small.

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    Jersey Mike's Subs

    Jersey Mike's Subs

    3.5(6 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Central New Jersey is not a forgiving place for a sandwich shop. This is the land of strip mall…read moredelis where the slicer has been humming since the Carter administration and where a man named Tony might judge your order with his eyebrows alone. The bar is high. The bread must be right. The ratios must be just so. There are generations of reputations at stake. And yet, here I am, awarding five stars to a chain. Jersey Mike's Subs has no business being this good in this zip code, but it is. The sandwiches are consistently solid, the bread soft with just enough backbone, the meats sliced to order with a reassuring whir and volume that says someone cares. You can get it Mike's Way and watch the oil and vinegar rain down like a benediction. It isn't theater. Its craft, executed with the steady competence of people who understand that how you spend your lunch money matters. In a region where family owned establishments will always reign supreme, Jersey Mike's is the crème de la crème of the chain sub world. That alone would earn them praise. Consistency is a virtue. Knowing that your Italian sub will taste the way it did last month and the month before that is a small but meaningful comfort in this chaotic world. But this particular location earns its fifth star for reasons that have nothing to do with provolone. Our school district has called on them more than once when an event needed catering and the budget was held together with hope and dollar store duct tape. They are quick with a discount code or a special price, the sort of quiet assistance that keeps a fundraiser from becoming a fiasco. Then there was the day we hosted a fundraiser for a family displaced by tragedy. When the owners learned why we were raising money, they donated every dime that we brought in. Not a percentage. Not merely the profits. Every single cent raised. There is no corporate memo or marketing guideline that can manufacture that kind of gesture. That is humanity. It's neighbors taking care of neighbors. I am certain their goal was not to secure my personal undying loyalty. Nevertheless, they have it. Five stars, not just for the sandwiches, but also for the people behind the counter who understand that a sub shop can also be a small engine of decency.

    I'm not in the habit of taking nutritional advice from Danny DeVito since the man seems a tad…read moreprotein deprived but as spokesman for Jersey Mike's, he may just be onto something. If I closed my eyes the turkey and provolone hero might have come from a deli instead of a conveyor belt sandwich chain. Worst case, they make Subway look and taste like a chaos factory. Best case, in the words of one of DeVito's more illustrious costars, I'll be back! Five surprising stars.

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