Panera

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JennyB
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Mimi wrote:
20 Nov 2018, 8:24am
JennyB wrote:
19 Nov 2018, 4:33pm
Wolter wrote:
19 Nov 2018, 2:56pm
revbob wrote:
19 Nov 2018, 1:30pm
Oh how I wish you could all experience the greatness of a proper deli.
To be fair, these chains aren’t offering a 1:1 comparison with what is in a deli. It’s like saying a mediocre burger chain doesn’t offer a good bratwurst.
Exactly. I know proper deli (ahem), but when I like a quick sub, Firehouse is amazing.
We have a Firehouse around here, but I haven't tried it yet.
For a fast food sub place, it's really good.
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I miss London sandwich shops 😞 Don’t know if they still exist (probably not) but back in the 90’s the little independent takeaway sandwich places were great. There was one in Westbourne Grove and another off High Street Ken I frequented several times a week.
Probably wiped out by Subway or some other horror show.

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101Walterton wrote:
20 Nov 2018, 2:34pm
I miss London sandwich shops 😞 Don’t know if they still exist (probably not) but back in the 90’s the little independent takeaway sandwich places were great. There was one in Westbourne Grove and another off High Street Ken I frequented several times a week.
Probably wiped out by Subway or some other horror show.
Ive never had the chance but it would certainly be a crime if they no longer exist.

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