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Love Jersey Mike's BUT.... I was in Maryland last week and had the opportunity to try Jimmy John's. As it turns out I believe JJ's is much better. The bread was chewier and the quality of the meats seemed higher. Unfortunately we don't have access to JJ's on Long Island just yet but I'll be waiting!
Love Jimmy Johns. My first visit ever, ordered and was paying at the register when the girl hands me my sandwich... it's more than just a commercial. It's now my go-to place when I am going from meeting to meeting and don't have much time for lunch.
JJ and I go way back to when they were just a handful of shops in Illinois university towns -- Champaign, Charleston, Macomb, that was about it. They still get my vote today.
The Bread Board: four locations in northern Wyoming: known particularly for their bread, my favorite is the sunflower seed (they normally run out by early afternoon). Their chili is unusual; it's a clear broth with goodies added. Check the menu; read the reviews; it's a neat little place.
The Bread Board: four locations in northern Wyoming...
LOL, I've never heard of Jersey Mike's, though JJ has such a huge advertising budget that it made it through my "no TV, movies, radio, newspaper, magazine since 2011" advertisement blockade. Still haven't eaten there....
And then a post about the ONE sub-shop I did frequent and do know. Started out in High School for lunches (open campus) and driving up main street in Lander, WY to an old, very crowded/tight rail car. Then to college in Riverton, though it was a hard choice between them and The Depot/mexican right across the street.
FWIW, the chili is a typical "green" chili.
I don't eat subs anymore, but if I did I'd stick with this small WY shops offerings.
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