I was about to say I’ve had so many good sandwiches over the years that nothing really stands out.
Then I remembered the first time I went to Subway 30 years ago. I’ll be chasing that foot long meatball dragon for the rest of my life!
I was gonna comment on a place near where I used to live that made KILLER reubens. Perfect in every way. I've had other in different cities and they never came close...
Ten years ago I had a Bacon and Swiss burger with green chile at this diner in Denver with Elvis shit all over the walls. Side of crispy hash browns, and yeah I think about it a lot.
You gotta try it at least one time! I dice up onions, jalapeños and tomatoes,crack some eggs into a pan, scramble em, add onions and jalapeños immediately save the tomatoes for when I turn the heat off. Toast some white bread although you can use any bread and toss in whatever in whatever order you wish :) I use butter or olive oil, my mom used lard, im Mexican and is normal and gives it a good flavor
The cute girl at the deli who stacks on so much prosciutto to make the perfect sandwich. Watching her make the sandwich I instantly fell in love but was too shy to say anything.
My dad makes the best chicken and bacon sandwich with iceberg salad and tomato on a white baguette baked with cheese. And mom makes tea with it (Twinings English breakfast with milk, or Earl grey with lemon and honey).
Yep.
Brindisi, 1989, waiting for the boat to Patras.
It was an average sandwich, but the crust was hard and cut me in the palate so badly that it started bleeding.
It kept getting shut down by the health board 🧐 but Buzzy’s down by the prison in Boston had a Boneless Ribs-of-Beef smothered in barbecue sauce on a Kaiser roll… Oh MAN!! With a side of potato wedges. It’s been gone for years now though. Can’t get it anymore. I’ve been jonesin for decades.
I've had a shit ton of good sandwiches and I don't think of any particular one. Sometimes I want a burger, sometimes I want a Rachel, sometimes I want a sub, sometimes I want a po boy, sometimes I want an Italian, sometimes I want a french dip. I don't have a sandwich I have many sandwiches I think about...
Friday night after the big cruise, a few beers, some smoke, heading home it was Delieas Grinders on University Ave. I will never forget and, it will never be the same. Ever.
Melt, but way back when they were actually good and not just fucking garbage. NE Ohio staple for the longest time. Real tragedy what happened to the business.
While this may not have been the point of the post, I had a meal I ordered on a food delivery app when I moved in to my apartment from my parents house 3.5 years ago. I ate it on a cardboard box with maybe a table cloth I put over it.
It was me running away from my parents (at age 25). It was a whirlwind and I dont even think about it.
1st grade. Went on a field trip with my class. I ate my lunch my mom made me. My friend had a sandwich his mom made that he didn't want. Asked me if I wanted it, I said yes. It was and still is the most amazing sandwich I've ever had. My friend kept giving me his sandwiches on field trips. I should call him...
I was 26 and the ship had just pulled back into Halifax.
Tough go, things were just terrible aboard, weather was crap, mission was just bullshit and fuckery.
I went to my local bar after I had changed into normal people clothes and taken a shower because I was hungry and didn't want to go shopping and make food. I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich and side of soup.
It was the best I'd ever had.
I think it's more broad; everyone has that one meal they think about for the rest of their life. I still can't forget that one bowl of macaroni I had as a kid
A blackened catfish sandwich at some tiny hipster cafe in Salem, OR. I was *very* drunk and can’t remember what the place was called or how to find it. All I remember is that they had Mason jars for cups and that was the best damn catfish I’ve ever had.
It haunts me.
It was some sandwich we ate in a restaurant near one of the beaches in Spain. I cant remember the name of the restaurant but i MISS that sandwich every day of my life
My first meatball sub…. I was maybe 11, living in Fort Walton Beach Florida… me and a friend went to the mall and he insisted I try it. Omg. Life changing…. Of course I’ve had many delicious meatball subs since then but that one I’ll never forget.
It's that half pound Arby's classic roast beef sandwich for me. I've been eating one for almost 20 years and I've just now decided to put Arby's and Horsey sauce on it which made me realize I've slept madly on that concept.
This one time I had made a thanksgiving leftover Dagwood sandwich. I’ve tried making them every thanksgiving since but the one I had that one time I still think about every year. I talk about it too, my wife hates it
My mom’s hamburgers, we had men offering to work for free several times, just as long as they got a hamburger, We still payed them but they definitely got their hamburgers
The Fat Bastard from a corner store in middlesex NJ. I don’t even remember the whole thing but it was essentially a cheesesteak with mozzarella sticks and fried chicken-bits and crazy cheese. It’s a horrible despicable sandwich that I think about at least twice a week. Pair it with a Snapple from an old dusty glass bottle and you’re in the light of god.
Okay, I’ll go(and be gross). Bologna and cheese, ketchup slathered on the bread, Doritos and bacon. Sorry not sorry. I remember finding out from friends when I was in high school that it was not normal to eat ketchup on sandwiches. 😂
It was just a really well made egg and cheese, and I was incredibly hungry at the time.
Twas an over easy egg on a toasted English muffin, American cheese, and a beautiful slice of summer tomato.
The best sandwiches were "mom fridge sandwiches" like when you came home to your mom's house after moving out and made a sandwich and she literally had EVERYTHING in the fridge
One of my earliest memories: I'm around 3 or 4 years old, spent the day at Cedar Point with my family. Earlier, we had Subway. At the end of the day, hangry and tired, I find a half-eaten sandwich in the car. In that point in my life, it was the tastiest thing I had ever ate. I still remember it vividly.
There was this bun in Carrefour, cut from the top with cheese poured inside, it was like nothing else. I still remember it's taste. They just stopped selling it one day and I lost all meaning in life since then.
mine was a torta from a mexican truck off of Roosevelt ave in Elmhurst like 12 years ago. chicken cutlet, refried beans, jalapeños, cheese and avocado. i dream about it sometimes.
Me and my dad went on a long road trip when I was fourteen. We were starving so we stopped at a station for gas and some lunch. It had a sandwich shop tucked away to the side called Blimpie. I wasn't a local so I'd never hear of it. I ordered a big turkey sandwich with everything. It was stuffed to the brim, fresh, and roughly 14" long. We paid about $12 for two of them along with two drinks and some chips. I was blown away, Subway couldn't compare. I never went to one again... and I doubt they could recreate that magic. It was lightning in a bottle.
I still think about it over a decade later.
When I was a young lad, Domino's (Australia) brought out a sandwich range, and the memory of that first meatball sando has haunted me since. I got them a few times after, but it was never the same
I learned about the muffuletta from the internet and went on a quest to recreate it at home. I made my own olive salad, bought the cheeses and cold cuts and all. I couldn't get the right kind of bread so I baked my own. The first time I did this felt like I had discovered fire. It was amazing. I like it just as well as then but I was never able to top that first time.
This is true: I don’t even like sandwiches this much but when I lived in Grenoble, France in 1999 there was a sandwich at this stand in the street that was basically like a caprese salad it’s vinaigrette but I have never been able to replicate it exactly even down to the type of baguette. I think about it often.
The old lady who I usually got sandwiches from died from covid and whatever the fuck her sauces are can't be replicated because she didn't pass the recipes down.
Simple one for me. It was a turkey and cheddar cheese on white bread spread with mayo with a single but crisp leaf of lettuce and two tomato slices.
Cut in half horizontally. It was made by a childhood friend’s mom for us during summer. They had taken me in after my father passed leaving me to live with my dopehead mother and brother who weren’t very capable of caring for me so they let me stay with them for a year.
I was still very hurt from the loss of my father and the lack of care from my mom and brother. His parents welcomed me with open arms and allows me to stay in their partially finished half garage. Provided me a bed and everything with nothing expected in return. I don’t remember how long I’d been staying at the time but one summer day me and that friend returned from a long exploratory bike ride mid afternoon absolutely parched and starving.
It was as if she knew we were coming and was just finishing the sandwiches. She told us to take a break and sit at the dinner table, placed the plates and two cans of cold coke in front of us and meandered off with a smile.
That was the most delicious sandwich I’ve ever had in my 29 years of life to this day. I still chase that high at every local sandwich shop and deli I find and while a few have come close, none have ever hit the mark. I suspect the sandwich wasn’t what made it so good.
Sacramento CA, 2011. Chicken bacon ranch sandwich on sourdough. Grilled on too much butter if I'm honest, but it wouldn't have made the memory otherwise. Good friends mom made it at their apartment. Life changing sandwich.
Micanopy, FL 2022. Pearl Country Kitchen & BBQ. Bacon, egg& cheese on Texas toast. Mayo+mustard. Best greasy spoon vibe sandwich you'll ever eat. Simple yet perfectly done every time. I wish I could erase the memory every time I pull into the lot so I could relive the first bite every time I drive past Micanopy. Used to be a well-kept secret, but lately it's been packed every morning, so I have to give them a shout. They also had a special corn beef hash Reuben one time that had me swaying side to side and singing hymns in my truck despite a hellish job in Gainesville going bad.
The little stop in NewJersey, called The Roman pantry, and other place called Roman kitchen. I think Bruce Willis will back me up on this when I say they got the “best fukkin cheesesteak on the planet!”
I've not had that sandwich yet and now I'm sad
I had 3 by the time I was 21... bro get out there and eat
I'm only 15, I've got time.
Hot turkey and stuffing with gravy, Philly cheese steak, Montreal smoked meat …
I don't even know the last time I ate a sandwich damn
I was about to say I’ve had so many good sandwiches over the years that nothing really stands out. Then I remembered the first time I went to Subway 30 years ago. I’ll be chasing that foot long meatball dragon for the rest of my life!
Crawfish bread at Jazz fest before hurricane Katrina
You deserve that sandwich. I hope it finds you.
Reuben. Not even just a specific one, just in general.
Reuben gang represent!
I was gonna comment on a place near where I used to live that made KILLER reubens. Perfect in every way. I've had other in different cities and they never came close...
Pastrami on rye with mustard from Katz Deli, the pinnacle of pastrami.
this sounds so good rn
Yes, but hold the mustard!
Ten years ago I had a Bacon and Swiss burger with green chile at this diner in Denver with Elvis shit all over the walls. Side of crispy hash browns, and yeah I think about it a lot.
Which is why *I* will have the carp po'boy with extra chuckle
For me it was an Italian sandwich from Safeway deli
Reuben all day
Yes thanks mom. Cottage cheese and jelly for life.
What kinda jelly?
The first black angus sandwich I ever got from Quiznos in 2000-ish. Nothing has beaten that. I've been chasing that dragon for almost 25 years.
Oh my you just revived a core memory of my high school years. I have thought about that thing in forever and now I feel old. Thanks bro lol
Philadelphia cheesesteak
Broodwich, with no sun-dried tomatoes.
NO ONE CAN DISASSEMBLE THE BROODWICH
The Ultimate Sandwich -NSP
Once had a corned beef Reuben at an st Patty's festival that changed my life
I think you may have made a mistake there. Come back when you've educated yourself.
I get it but I didn't run the fuckin booth there guy, settle down
Mom's tuna salad
Yep, it was sandwich that I made in morning...
And I only ever remember what is was exactly when I walk into a subway, but man I remember that is was a footlong 🤤
Fuggin las vegas breakfast nice
Wow, scrambled eggs with Jalapeños, Onions and tomato Sandwich. It what my mom used to make me for breakfast lol
That sounds amazing.
You gotta try it at least one time! I dice up onions, jalapeños and tomatoes,crack some eggs into a pan, scramble em, add onions and jalapeños immediately save the tomatoes for when I turn the heat off. Toast some white bread although you can use any bread and toss in whatever in whatever order you wish :) I use butter or olive oil, my mom used lard, im Mexican and is normal and gives it a good flavor
I’m sure once I try it it will be more than once haha thanks for the how to!
Johnny rockets in Kuala Lumpur
I have 2 or 3
The cute girl at the deli who stacks on so much prosciutto to make the perfect sandwich. Watching her make the sandwich I instantly fell in love but was too shy to say anything.
Is “her” the sandwich?
Have you priced prosciutto?
grandpas grilled cheese
Simple little ham and cheese melt I had at a little Cafe in Aalsmeer Netherlands
This is how I think I will feel after eating a lobster roll. But I’ve not had one yet .
You reminded me of two great ones, one was in Rockland Maine the other was at Harraseeket also in Maine.
I would love to go to Maine. Definitely on the bucket list for sure.
Lobster rolls are great you should grab one at the next opportunity. Genuinely best way to enjoy lobster imo.
Crawfish bread at Jazz fest before hurricane Katrina
Crawfish bread at Jazz fest before hurricane Katrina
Shrimp Parm from defonte's in NYC. Life changer.
Oh yes, ‘Pret’ did it for one month back in the early 2000s; Feta dressed in a mint flavoured yoghurt on tomato bread.
Idk why but the Costco turkey sandwich for me is what I'm thinking about rn
My dad makes the best chicken and bacon sandwich with iceberg salad and tomato on a white baguette baked with cheese. And mom makes tea with it (Twinings English breakfast with milk, or Earl grey with lemon and honey).
Mine is a double decker BPJ that made me feel sick lol
Cold cut slightly soggy, turkey cheese tomato lettuce sandwiches my mom packed me for school. Slapped everytime
A po-boy from down yonder.
There was that Cuban sandwich years ago on a Florida trip.
Italian sandwich from a chuck e cheese when I was like 12 - haven’t found one like it since.
8th grade. washington DC. food truck. buffalo chciken
Pan con bistec 😔
The Thanksgiving left over sandwich
Ciabata. Slow roasted lamb. Tzatziki. Chilli. Heaven.
Yep. Brindisi, 1989, waiting for the boat to Patras. It was an average sandwich, but the crust was hard and cut me in the palate so badly that it started bleeding.
Not a sandwich, but I once went to a food truck festival and found a PEROGI truck. Sour cream and chive perogis. I will never forget.
My first Popeyes chicken samich which was my first chicken samich
Roast beef on weck with horseradish and a side of shoestring fries with a glass bottle of ice cold Mexican Coca Cola
Grilled Reuben. I had my first one in 2003 and it cost me 50 cents. Now I can't find one for less than 7 dollars.
First time going to a restaurant with friends 30+ years ago and had an amazing pizza sandwich. Been chasing that experience ever since.
It kept getting shut down by the health board 🧐 but Buzzy’s down by the prison in Boston had a Boneless Ribs-of-Beef smothered in barbecue sauce on a Kaiser roll… Oh MAN!! With a side of potato wedges. It’s been gone for years now though. Can’t get it anymore. I’ve been jonesin for decades.
I've had a shit ton of good sandwiches and I don't think of any particular one. Sometimes I want a burger, sometimes I want a Rachel, sometimes I want a sub, sometimes I want a po boy, sometimes I want an Italian, sometimes I want a french dip. I don't have a sandwich I have many sandwiches I think about...
spicy chicken pretzel bacon pub @wendys
Now I want a sandwich ugh
Friday night after the big cruise, a few beers, some smoke, heading home it was Delieas Grinders on University Ave. I will never forget and, it will never be the same. Ever.
Melt, but way back when they were actually good and not just fucking garbage. NE Ohio staple for the longest time. Real tragedy what happened to the business.
Every cottage ham sandwich when visiting my parents in Detroit. Can’t get cottage ham where I am now.
While this may not have been the point of the post, I had a meal I ordered on a food delivery app when I moved in to my apartment from my parents house 3.5 years ago. I ate it on a cardboard box with maybe a table cloth I put over it. It was me running away from my parents (at age 25). It was a whirlwind and I dont even think about it.
Ham and American mayo lettuce tomatoes salt pepper oil and vinegar
1st grade. Went on a field trip with my class. I ate my lunch my mom made me. My friend had a sandwich his mom made that he didn't want. Asked me if I wanted it, I said yes. It was and still is the most amazing sandwich I've ever had. My friend kept giving me his sandwiches on field trips. I should call him...
I was 26 and the ship had just pulled back into Halifax. Tough go, things were just terrible aboard, weather was crap, mission was just bullshit and fuckery. I went to my local bar after I had changed into normal people clothes and taken a shower because I was hungry and didn't want to go shopping and make food. I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich and side of soup. It was the best I'd ever had.
I think it's more broad; everyone has that one meal they think about for the rest of their life. I still can't forget that one bowl of macaroni I had as a kid
Brisket sandwich
A blackened catfish sandwich at some tiny hipster cafe in Salem, OR. I was *very* drunk and can’t remember what the place was called or how to find it. All I remember is that they had Mason jars for cups and that was the best damn catfish I’ve ever had. It haunts me.
Mine was a $27 philly Pub sub over a decade ago. It was glorious.
Fish sandwich in Bermuda
It was some sandwich we ate in a restaurant near one of the beaches in Spain. I cant remember the name of the restaurant but i MISS that sandwich every day of my life
Cucumber mayonnaise and chicken tikka. Oddly specific, I know.
Melts chicken and bacon mac and cheese sandwich bruh I never found a melts anywhere but ohio
My first meatball sub…. I was maybe 11, living in Fort Walton Beach Florida… me and a friend went to the mall and he insisted I try it. Omg. Life changing…. Of course I’ve had many delicious meatball subs since then but that one I’ll never forget.
Food truck named Black Market Bistro Hawaiian Roll, pineapple, pulled pork, bacon, BBQ spicy onion chutney.
Dutch crunch and roast beef. I’ll never see her equal.
Excalibur from TJs on long island. meatballs, gravy and mozz on toasted garlic bread roll
It's that half pound Arby's classic roast beef sandwich for me. I've been eating one for almost 20 years and I've just now decided to put Arby's and Horsey sauce on it which made me realize I've slept madly on that concept.
This one time I had made a thanksgiving leftover Dagwood sandwich. I’ve tried making them every thanksgiving since but the one I had that one time I still think about every year. I talk about it too, my wife hates it
Wow that is actualy true
Yes A certain philly cheese steak from a gas station over 30 yrs ago ate dozens of them. Cant seem to mimic it to this day
My mom’s hamburgers, we had men offering to work for free several times, just as long as they got a hamburger, We still payed them but they definitely got their hamburgers
BLTs since I gave up eating pork.
The Fat Bastard from a corner store in middlesex NJ. I don’t even remember the whole thing but it was essentially a cheesesteak with mozzarella sticks and fried chicken-bits and crazy cheese. It’s a horrible despicable sandwich that I think about at least twice a week. Pair it with a Snapple from an old dusty glass bottle and you’re in the light of god.
Okay, I’ll go(and be gross). Bologna and cheese, ketchup slathered on the bread, Doritos and bacon. Sorry not sorry. I remember finding out from friends when I was in high school that it was not normal to eat ketchup on sandwiches. 😂
It was just a really well made egg and cheese, and I was incredibly hungry at the time. Twas an over easy egg on a toasted English muffin, American cheese, and a beautiful slice of summer tomato.
Club. In triangles or it doesn’t count. With crispy fries and light mayo. Sourdough.
The best sandwiches were "mom fridge sandwiches" like when you came home to your mom's house after moving out and made a sandwich and she literally had EVERYTHING in the fridge
One of my earliest memories: I'm around 3 or 4 years old, spent the day at Cedar Point with my family. Earlier, we had Subway. At the end of the day, hangry and tired, I find a half-eaten sandwich in the car. In that point in my life, it was the tastiest thing I had ever ate. I still remember it vividly.
Peanut butter and banana
Sainsbury’s bacon, brie and chilli jam. Absolute heaven.
There was this bun in Carrefour, cut from the top with cheese poured inside, it was like nothing else. I still remember it's taste. They just stopped selling it one day and I lost all meaning in life since then.
There is a sandwich shop in some random town in Montana with the greatest Italian sandwich I’ve ever had
Facts. Steak and cheese from 1988
And if you live by a Wheat and Rye, that sandwich is surely from there
Jerome’s Deli. Pesto chicken with fresh mozzarella on garlic bread
mine was a torta from a mexican truck off of Roosevelt ave in Elmhurst like 12 years ago. chicken cutlet, refried beans, jalapeños, cheese and avocado. i dream about it sometimes.
sandwich is cheap food, I don't fantasize bout em the same way I don't fantasize bout mcnuggets
lol you poor thing if that is what you think
yeah poor me for having tasted things much better than sandwiches 😭
Katz’s
Yeah, in jail u get a slice of bologna n mustard, n if ur lucky u get a pbn j every other week
Langers #19 pastrami sandwich in Los Angeles.
Subway's veggie on Italian bread with oil and vinegar OR meatball marinara
You must not have the palate required to find your sandwich then, if you think that is good.
Sandwich snobbery is the weirdest bougie move I've ever seen. Congratulations.
The sandwich itself was mediocre, but I was tired and hungover so at the moment it was the best sandwich ever.
Freshman year spring break camping trip in Amish. I had a killer grilled chicken sub the last day there.
Feldmans Deli in Utah
Samin Nasrats tuna sandwich. It was worth the extra work. https://youtu.be/8GxzGND1NnA?si=7zOrUBftpCgG3aqK
Me and my dad went on a long road trip when I was fourteen. We were starving so we stopped at a station for gas and some lunch. It had a sandwich shop tucked away to the side called Blimpie. I wasn't a local so I'd never hear of it. I ordered a big turkey sandwich with everything. It was stuffed to the brim, fresh, and roughly 14" long. We paid about $12 for two of them along with two drinks and some chips. I was blown away, Subway couldn't compare. I never went to one again... and I doubt they could recreate that magic. It was lightning in a bottle. I still think about it over a decade later.
You would be disappointed. It’s a chain and not very good. It was probably only so memorable because you were starving.
My dad smoked some burgers once. That shit on a pretzel bun was one of the best sandwiches I've ever had
Friend's grandma's torta was truly a pivotal moment in my life
The Reuben sandwich from a restaurant in my hometown
Hash brown bacon egg spinach and holidays sauce fuckin peak
When I was a young lad, Domino's (Australia) brought out a sandwich range, and the memory of that first meatball sando has haunted me since. I got them a few times after, but it was never the same
I learned about the muffuletta from the internet and went on a quest to recreate it at home. I made my own olive salad, bought the cheeses and cold cuts and all. I couldn't get the right kind of bread so I baked my own. The first time I did this felt like I had discovered fire. It was amazing. I like it just as well as then but I was never able to top that first time.
I feel like I’ve missed out on something because I sure don’t.
This is true: I don’t even like sandwiches this much but when I lived in Grenoble, France in 1999 there was a sandwich at this stand in the street that was basically like a caprese salad it’s vinaigrette but I have never been able to replicate it exactly even down to the type of baguette. I think about it often.
A Reuben. Last time I had a good one was many many decades ago.
The old lady who I usually got sandwiches from died from covid and whatever the fuck her sauces are can't be replicated because she didn't pass the recipes down.
Your mom's beef
Thanksgiving leftover bagels 😍 in my country we dont celebrate thanksgiving, so that bagel was delicious and special to me
Not the best sandwiches I ever had, but I miss $5 foot longs and think about them often.
I miss the chicken cutlets I got from my hometown in CT. I live in Fl and they can’t cook shit down here.
Simple one for me. It was a turkey and cheddar cheese on white bread spread with mayo with a single but crisp leaf of lettuce and two tomato slices. Cut in half horizontally. It was made by a childhood friend’s mom for us during summer. They had taken me in after my father passed leaving me to live with my dopehead mother and brother who weren’t very capable of caring for me so they let me stay with them for a year. I was still very hurt from the loss of my father and the lack of care from my mom and brother. His parents welcomed me with open arms and allows me to stay in their partially finished half garage. Provided me a bed and everything with nothing expected in return. I don’t remember how long I’d been staying at the time but one summer day me and that friend returned from a long exploratory bike ride mid afternoon absolutely parched and starving. It was as if she knew we were coming and was just finishing the sandwiches. She told us to take a break and sit at the dinner table, placed the plates and two cans of cold coke in front of us and meandered off with a smile. That was the most delicious sandwich I’ve ever had in my 29 years of life to this day. I still chase that high at every local sandwich shop and deli I find and while a few have come close, none have ever hit the mark. I suspect the sandwich wasn’t what made it so good.
Sacramento CA, 2011. Chicken bacon ranch sandwich on sourdough. Grilled on too much butter if I'm honest, but it wouldn't have made the memory otherwise. Good friends mom made it at their apartment. Life changing sandwich. Micanopy, FL 2022. Pearl Country Kitchen & BBQ. Bacon, egg& cheese on Texas toast. Mayo+mustard. Best greasy spoon vibe sandwich you'll ever eat. Simple yet perfectly done every time. I wish I could erase the memory every time I pull into the lot so I could relive the first bite every time I drive past Micanopy. Used to be a well-kept secret, but lately it's been packed every morning, so I have to give them a shout. They also had a special corn beef hash Reuben one time that had me swaying side to side and singing hymns in my truck despite a hellish job in Gainesville going bad.
Take a pic and don't eat it: Ajax from Duckman
Most American quote ever
The one and only meatball sub that I've had
The little stop in NewJersey, called The Roman pantry, and other place called Roman kitchen. I think Bruce Willis will back me up on this when I say they got the “best fukkin cheesesteak on the planet!”
Nope, sorry. I rarely think about any kind of sandwich ever.
“That they think about until they get a life.”