Polish sausage on my Italian sandwich? I'm beginning to wonder about the validity of all of their awards. But then again I guess Columbia doesn't have much competition
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Jim W.
Love this place. It is a family favorite and 80 miles from home. Definitely a dive and easily the best sub within a 100 mile radius. Definitely get the fries. They are homemade potato chips. Hot, salty, greasy and downright delightful.
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Derek T.
We all Love hippies, why wouldn't you want to have your sandwich marginally prepared by one? Here is why, After walking into a building that's filthy inside and out, including their deadlocked, zit faced, stoned person with teeth and breath like something from the pre-historic era at the counter that would rather you leave than place an order. You stand there blank faced attempting to traverse an completely un-cohesive menu with no decernable list of ingredients or individual prices you might take a stab in the dark and order a random sub like the roast beef. Safe Choice right? Yeah if you want some sort of grey horse meat with a shoe leather consistency and only mayo to help choke that dryness down. For a place that boasts "The best Buns in Town" you'd think that it would be amazing this is not the case. I've been more impressed with a store bought deli roll than this hot dog bun with sesame seeds on it. the cheesecake was garbage the no bake generic kind crushes this sad excuse for a dessert. The cinnamon bun is basically the equivalent in density to a flavorless hockey puck with icing on it. The main question here is how is this place still open. At $11 for a sub you'd be better of going anywhere else. G&D is a block away and you can get a steak sandwich and fries for $9.
(1)
Tommy H.
A must for any visit to CoMo! My fav is the Italian on white.
(5)
David K.
Ran over here and picked up a couple Veggies to bring home for lunch. They're kind of like pizza without the marinara, with the three melted cheeses and the "toppings" of bell pepper, onion, mushroom, olive--sounds like pizza, right? Two of us ate 1.5 whole subs for lunch (0.5 leftover), so $15.45+tax for lunch for two--more expensive than, e.g., 2 Chipotle burritos, and identical in price to a medium Shakespeare's Vegetablenarian pizza. They are particularly tasty if you've just run a few miles in 90 degree heat, but won't be part of my regular rotation. (And what's up with a "hippie" place not using organic ingredients or anything?)
(3)
Anne C.
Two words: delicious sandwiches. The bread, the toppings, all toasted and good. I usually get the turkey and my husband loves the Italian sandwich so much that he's started trying to re-create it any other place he has a sandwich. This location also has fries, which are like a warm, thick chip and are also totally delicious. I wouldn't say that this place will win any awards for decor - the seats are a bit past their prime. But there's a bit of a classic rock theme that's cool and I'm not too worried about looks when I'm chowing down on a great meal.
(5)
Kristina S.
holy all that is holy, these sandwiches are good. amazing, really. no exaggeration.
(5)
Michael C.
Environment: The place is clean and well kept but I didn't like how they played a local radio station over the speakers. Service: Friendly people and served in an acceptable amount of time Food quality: Not bad, but I wonder if they just cut up a spicy hot dog to put in my sandwich. Presentation: The sandwich was messy to consume and was presented to me on a tray wrapped in foil.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Mat C.
Polish sausage on my Italian sandwich? I'm beginning to wonder about the validity of all of their awards. But then again I guess Columbia doesn't have much competition
(3)Jim W.
Love this place. It is a family favorite and 80 miles from home. Definitely a dive and easily the best sub within a 100 mile radius. Definitely get the fries. They are homemade potato chips. Hot, salty, greasy and downright delightful.
(5)Derek T.
We all Love hippies, why wouldn't you want to have your sandwich marginally prepared by one? Here is why, After walking into a building that's filthy inside and out, including their deadlocked, zit faced, stoned person with teeth and breath like something from the pre-historic era at the counter that would rather you leave than place an order. You stand there blank faced attempting to traverse an completely un-cohesive menu with no decernable list of ingredients or individual prices you might take a stab in the dark and order a random sub like the roast beef. Safe Choice right? Yeah if you want some sort of grey horse meat with a shoe leather consistency and only mayo to help choke that dryness down. For a place that boasts "The best Buns in Town" you'd think that it would be amazing this is not the case. I've been more impressed with a store bought deli roll than this hot dog bun with sesame seeds on it. the cheesecake was garbage the no bake generic kind crushes this sad excuse for a dessert. The cinnamon bun is basically the equivalent in density to a flavorless hockey puck with icing on it. The main question here is how is this place still open. At $11 for a sub you'd be better of going anywhere else. G&D is a block away and you can get a steak sandwich and fries for $9.
(1)Tommy H.
A must for any visit to CoMo! My fav is the Italian on white.
(5)David K.
Ran over here and picked up a couple Veggies to bring home for lunch. They're kind of like pizza without the marinara, with the three melted cheeses and the "toppings" of bell pepper, onion, mushroom, olive--sounds like pizza, right? Two of us ate 1.5 whole subs for lunch (0.5 leftover), so $15.45+tax for lunch for two--more expensive than, e.g., 2 Chipotle burritos, and identical in price to a medium Shakespeare's Vegetablenarian pizza. They are particularly tasty if you've just run a few miles in 90 degree heat, but won't be part of my regular rotation. (And what's up with a "hippie" place not using organic ingredients or anything?)
(3)Anne C.
Two words: delicious sandwiches. The bread, the toppings, all toasted and good. I usually get the turkey and my husband loves the Italian sandwich so much that he's started trying to re-create it any other place he has a sandwich. This location also has fries, which are like a warm, thick chip and are also totally delicious. I wouldn't say that this place will win any awards for decor - the seats are a bit past their prime. But there's a bit of a classic rock theme that's cool and I'm not too worried about looks when I'm chowing down on a great meal.
(5)Kristina S.
holy all that is holy, these sandwiches are good. amazing, really. no exaggeration.
(5)Michael C.
Environment: The place is clean and well kept but I didn't like how they played a local radio station over the speakers. Service: Friendly people and served in an acceptable amount of time Food quality: Not bad, but I wonder if they just cut up a spicy hot dog to put in my sandwich. Presentation: The sandwich was messy to consume and was presented to me on a tray wrapped in foil.
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