Jimmy John’s - yea or nay?

What do you think?


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I saw a Jersey Mike’s in London, Ontario.
I didn’t have a chance to stop in though. I’ll file that info away for future travels.
Order your sub "Mike's Way" and they will add fresh shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, onions, red wine vinegar, olive oil, and a blend of oregano and salt to your sandwich. Delicious!
 
I went to Potbelly for lunch yesterday. They haven’t changed. It was nice to eat bread that doesn’t taste like cake the way it does at most sandwich shops now. My huge Italian sandwich was only 775 calories, which is great for a big assed sandwich.
 
I went to Potbelly for lunch yesterday. They haven’t changed. It was nice to eat bread that doesn’t taste like cake the way it does at most sandwich shops now. My huge Italian sandwich was only 775 calories, which is great for a big assed sandwich.

Potbelly is one of my downtown lunch stops. Tasty and the prices are surprisingly low too - my only regular lunch place where it still comes in under $10.
 
I saw a Jersey Mike’s in London, Ontario.
I didn’t have a chance to stop in though. I’ll file that info away for future travels.
I get this Mike's way, plus mustard, mayonnaise, and banana peppers.
It's not as big as this guy's making it look.
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My city is generally a great food town, but we don't have a strong sandwich scene. I got hooked on Italian sandwiches when I used to travel to PA and NJ a lot for work. I no longer do that.

Jimmy Johns does my favorite Italian sub in town, so I eat there every few months.
 
My city is generally a great food town, but we don't have a strong sandwich scene. I got hooked on Italian sandwiches when I used to travel to PA and NJ a lot for work. I no longer do that.

Jimmy Johns does my favorite Italian sub in town, so I eat there every few months.

One of the things I miss about living back east is the ubiquitous corner deli & pizza shops where you can get solid sandwiches & pizza. That and legit cheesesteaks.
 
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