
Karen Oliver
3 reviews on 1 places
Saw this place on Instagram and we decided to visit on a Friday night at 10 pm.
It's a large typicallcorner store/bodega/deli that stores lots of beverages and snacks on the shelves. We walked in and thought there was no line, but quickly realized there were about six people ahead of us...we were ok with that because I've heard the line sometimes goes out the door!
The sandwich menu offers turkey, chicken, beef, and tuna. I ordered a chopped tuna on a hero and they take a blob of mayo, lettuce, tomato (all the fixings of your choice,onions, pickles, oil and vinegar, etc) and put it on a heavy piece of wax paper then add your protein and proceed to chop it all up together with a knife. They put the chopped mixture on your bread (you can ask them to remove the middle of the bread if you want) and they escort the sandwich to the cashier who's in the front of the store. I paid $10 for my chopped tuna, but there was so much it could have easily been turned into 2 sandwiches! It was pretty good, but I don't know if I'd be willing to wait on line again for almost 30 minutes for a sandwich. It was fun watching the process, definitely going to attempt to make my own version at home. they make other sandwiches that aren't chopped and the selection of cheeses and meats is simple but impressive enough to create your very own unique sandwich combo.
It's a large typicallcorner store/bodega/deli that stores lots of beverages and snacks on the shelves. We walked in and thought there was no line, but quickly realized there were about six people ahead of us...we were ok with that because I've heard the line sometimes goes out the door!
The sandwich menu offers turkey, chicken, beef, and tuna. I ordered a chopped tuna on a hero and they take a blob of mayo, lettuce, tomato (all the fixings of your choice,onions, pickles, oil and vinegar, etc) and put it on a heavy piece of wax paper then add your protein and proceed to chop it all up together with a knife. They put the chopped mixture on your bread (you can ask them to remove the middle of the bread if you want) and they escort the sandwich to the cashier who's in the front of the store. I paid $10 for my chopped tuna, but there was so much it could have easily been turned into 2 sandwiches! It was pretty good, but I don't know if I'd be willing to wait on line again for almost 30 minutes for a sandwich. It was fun watching the process, definitely going to attempt to make my own version at home. they make other sandwiches that aren't chopped and the selection of cheeses and meats is simple but impressive enough to create your very own unique sandwich combo.
Came here to visit the Home Goods store. It was an early Saturday afternoon, parking was hard to access, I had to wait for a spot. The store was a bit messy and cluttered this time around and I didn't stay long nor did I find what I needed.
Stopped by at about 11:30 on a Sat night because the DJ was spinning some good tunes! Enjoyed some shots a lndva few cocktails while dancing and giving with the other patrons. Had a great time, will definitely stop by again when I visit NC.