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fords or cabana always had little fried cheese balls even with pepper jack
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Please instruct: what should one order at Firehouse Subs? I loves me a great sub sandwich. Have you tried Jersey Boyz? Local favorite for those in southern JOCO. |
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At Firehouse I've had the Hook & Ladder, which is turkey, ham and cheese, and the Club on a Sub, which is basically the H&L with bacon. They were both good. The thing I like is that they use smoked turkey and honey ham, so it's a little bit different taste than places like Subway or Jimmy Johns. And you can order online, which I love. It's halfway between work and home, so the timing is perfect. (Ditto for 5 guys). I've long been a fan of Planet Sub, also. I was disappointed to discover a month or two ago that their Brisket sub is no more (although it still shows up on their online menu (?)). Usually grab a half Planet Sub and a half Creamy Crab. |
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Bottomless fries represents the high point of western civilization. I simply can't imagine going up from there. |
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I just discovered there is a Culvers only 25mi from me.
I may have to try them next week. |
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They're not cheap like typical fastfood. No one said they were. I'd much rather spend $15 for a good burger and fries at RR, than $5 for the sewage they serve at McGarbage. |
I live within 10 minutes of a Five Guys, SmashBurger and a Culvers. But my favorite burger is still from Paul's on Blue Ridge.
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had the 2 for .99 burger at am/pm tonight. fantastic.
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