2/5 Kelsey S. 5 years ago on Google
I
want
local
businesses
to
succeed,
so
I'm
going
to
give
honest
feedback
here.
Positives:
(1)
The
sandwich
I
got
was
tasty
enough.
(2)
They
have
gluten-free
bread.
It's
a
$1
more,
but
I'll
take
it.
However,
there
are
several
things
that
I'm
concerned
about
for
their
survival:
(1)
They
have
a
very
limited
menu
of
sandwiches.
I
didn't
want
one
of
their
prescribed
sandwiches.
I
wanted
a
turkey
sandwich,
but
I
didn't
want
bacon.
There's
only
one
turkey
sandwich.
They
were
nice
enough
to
make
me
the
sandwich
I
wanted,
but
I
felt
like
I
was
paying
extra
because
I
was
modifying
another
sandwich.
They
need
more
options
or
they
need
to
let
people
have
an
option
to
design
their
own
sandwich.
If
you
don't
want
bacon,
for
instance,
you're
still
going
to
pay
for
bacon.
That
bothers
me,
and
my
experience
isn't
as
enjoyable
if
I'm
slightly
bitter
about
what
I'm
paying
for.
I
wanted
a
turkey
sandwich
with
avocado,
and
I
ended
up
paying
more
than
I
should.
In
general,
I
think
the
prices
are
a
little
high.
(2)
They
give
you
a
bag
of
ruffles
with
it.
They
have
only
one
kind
of
chips.
If
they're
trying
to
sell
people
on
fancier
sandwiches,
they
should
have
more
than
one
kind
of
chips,
and
the
kind
of
chips
they
have
is
a
really
basic
kind
of
chips.
Like
have
some
sun
chips.
Get
some
barbecue
chips.
You
have
to
give
people
some
options.
(3)
I'm
not
a
vegetarian,
but
they
need
to
be
aware
that
some
people
might
want
a
sandwich
without
meat.
They
should
have
a
veggie
sandwich.
(4)
The
veggie
toppings
they
have
are
spinach
and
tomatoes.
That's
it.
I
think
that's
incredibly
limited.
You
really
have
to
be
okay
with
a
limited
amount
of
sandwich
options.
There
are
five
of
them,
I
believe.
I
think
a
sandwich
shop
next
to
the
several
government
buildings
is
a
great
idea,
but
I
think
there
need
to
be
some
adjustments.