Presto Sandwiches Menu

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  • Xela N.

    'Give the finger' to all those large, faceless, formulaic national chains! NO "hi, i'm Heather, and i'll be your server tonight. Can I start you off with some drinks?" parroted here! This unassuming, small, 'mom and pop' corner-stand of a restaurant is a godsend. That is, if you like world class gourmet sandwiches and subs, tasty sides and soups, and a simple self-serve dining room. The Greek Tuna Melt (has olives, feta cheese, spices, etc.) was 'to die for', and the tortellini side salad was darn good as well. 2 bellies were satiated for well under twenty bucks! And all this in quiet Fairview Park, and they have their own parking lot. What more could you want?

    (5)
  • Corrine C.

    Side salad was described on board - mixed greens = Romaine lettuce. Disappointed! Dirty tables, no ice for fountain drinks. Waisted our $&&

    (1)
  • Anisa R.

    This place is a hidden gem in Fairview. Their sandwiches are awesome, service is fast and the tomato soup is to die for.

    (5)
  • Jack W.

    I really wanted to like this place since I like to support local food establishments but sadly this place was a disappointment. My first grief is that the fountain soda machine was out not a big deal except the bottled options were only diet coke and ginger ale. The fridge was empty almost and that tells me lack of management. The sandwiches were mediocre but the bread was slightly burnt and that was a bit of a turn off. The sandwiches were not terrible but most definitely not great or worth a trip back.

    (2)
  • Alia P.

    I came here on lunch break with a group from work. Wasn't expecting much but boy was I surprised! I had a half sandwich and cup of soup. Tomato avocado sandwich- nicely spiced with crispy-soft bread and great texture with the avocado. Spicy tomato soup with bleu cheese was velvety and creamy. Delicious flavor. I could order a gallon of that stuff. Everyone I was with also seemed to really enjoy their sandwiches. Service was relatively fast. Place was clean inside. I'll be back.

    (5)
  • Chris G.

    Small, but with a lot of style. Usually not very many people are here, so service is fast. Sometimes if they only have one person working you may wait a bit, but it is worth the wait. Great sandwiches that are made fresh as you order. The soups are usually great too, especially on a cold winter day. So much better that those chain sandwich shops.

    (4)
  • Heather W.

    We were having a working lunch at work. I go to Leman's often and wanted something different. Subway is close but the veg sandwich is boring. Nothing to it. So I tried somewhere new, Presto Sandwiches. Delicious! I got the Veg Head (Artichoke hearts, avocado, tomato, roasted red peppers & onions, goat cheese & basil mayo). Very favorful! It's a cute small place. I took my sandwich to go. I went around 11:30am, no one else was there. I recommend it and I will be going back.

    (4)
  • Lilly S.

    This place is on my way home from work so I figured I'd grab a sandwich and I'm glad I did! The Veg Head is a really interesting combination - artichoke hearts, avocado and goat cheese?! All things I love but interesting to see together! Overall, it was pretty good but not amazing. It was flavorful but I just felt like it fell a little flat somehow. I also got spicy slaw on the side that I didn't love but it wasn't bad or anything. I want to try some of the other sandwiches! Like I said, what I had was good but not amazing.. nothing I'd go back for but the other stuff on the menu sounded good!

    (4)
  • Tim F.

    It's as good as I remembered. Way back when, I had clients out this way and it was a regularlunch spot. Great panini-style sandwiches, good combinations of ingredients. Partial to the Big Mensch, with pastrami, spicy cole slaw, Swiss, and chipotle mayo.

    (4)
  • julie m.

    Happened upon this place while trying to find lunch. We ordered the mozzarella tomato salad it was delicious ! My 5 year old got the banana/peanut butter/honey sandwich and gobbled it up! Great food!

    (4)
  • Olga S.

    Sandwiches nowadays are too trivialized. You stand in some franchise sandwich shop like Subway and you know that nothing out of the ordinary will happen - you forsee that some thinned out ham or roastbeef soon will be slapped on your generic Italian bread drowned in a dressing from a jar. Blah. Let's dream big kids. How about authentic intriguing combination of ingredients making your palate and mind wonder about what else is out there? Outside the globe of America? Goat cheese? Pesto? Gouda? Amazing breads with names that are hard to pronounce? Why not. This little sandwich shop gives you the opportunity to expand the horizons in a very tasty way. All house choices are very good, trust me. Please don't play God creating your own sandwich. Sandwiches like these are like good movies - you don't go in a movie theater with a script you prepared at home expecting it to be played to you. You come to be amused. So you might just as well let this sandwich shop surprise and entertain you. Cheaper than airfare to Europe and you won't ask for your money back.

    (5)
  • Gerri S.

    FREE SANDWICHES for EVERYBODY ! ! ! This is located in Fairview Park---not Cleveland---at the intersection of Lorain and W.220, NE corner. Will tell them so that they can update info here. 5 Star rating is based on the two generously-filled sandwiches that were ordered---and thoroughly enjoyed---and friendly Heather who helped on choice decisions. BEEF MENCHE * * * * * (pronounced mench) beef pastrami thinly-sliced, spicy coleslaw, swiss cheese, chipoltle mayo, on hoagie. Very good beef quality...next time---rather than on the sandwich---I'll see if I can have the slaw on the side, instead (even if a slight upcharge for quantity increase, that's ok)...wanted more because liked the taste...each element has nice flavors, however seems to work against each other, with the individual flavors getting lost; slaw on side would make a big difference...still very good, and on a fresh crusty (soft inside) hoagie, panini-prepped...crisp dill pickle CHICKEN LORAIN * * * * * grilled chicken breast medium-sliced, artichoke chunks, goat cheese, tomato slices, basil mayo, on hoagie. Very good chicken flavor...this is a popular choice here, and I can see why...a real winner---great combo of ingredients...same delicious hoagie and pickle as Beef Menche . First time there and will definitely be back. Very friendly greeting and service. Several salad choices, and probably 8-10 different multi-ingredient sandwiches (on your choice of hoagie or tomato basil pita---or maybe it was flatbread?). Soup and potato chips, too. Clean interior. Chalkboard-style menu. Seating for maybe 10-12. Adequate private lot parking, access from Lorain or W.220. On a wall about 4 or 5 framed news articles with accolades for this cute little diner, including the Plain Dealer, and (I think) Cleveland magazine. ******* FREE SANDWICH ******* If they get busy and it slips their mind, ask for one of their business cards. On the reverse it has 6 blank squares that they will check off/sign. Once you've purchased 6 sandwiches, the 7th is free. (Check with them---it might apply to their salads, too.) Very good value, considering the size and weight ! .

    (5)
  • Terinee B.

    I had seen this spot a few times before I actually stopped. I ordered two different pressed sandwiches and had them cut in half so that my husband and I could swap halves. Both sandwiches were great! This is definitely not your average sandwich shop! I would definitely stop in again, and I wish I had not waited so long to go in the first place!

    (4)
  • Larry F.

    Was passing through Cleveland for business and stopped by this sandwich shop because of Yelp reviews and proximity to the airport. Certainly, it is a good sandwich. I had the Greek tuna melt and spicy slaw. The tuna was on a baguette and had plenty of tuna. I think it was "Greek" due to the olives and sauce that had a hint of feta. It was good but if you are used to very white tuna, you may be put off by this. The slaw was a generous portion of crunchy cabbage in a dressing with just enough spice. The place is funky in a good way. It looks like a former gas station. It still has one overhead door. The woman behind the counter was very nice and there were two cute little girls running around that I assume are hers. One strange thing is a lack of name brand soft drinks but the "premium" diet cola was just fine.

    (3)
  • Matthew R.

    Happened across this on a business trip to Glenn Research Center. Excellent service, delicious sandwiches. I ha the Chicken Lorain, others in our group ordered the Ham I Am and the Greek Tuna Melt. Very tasty! I will be back.

    (5)
  • Ferrett S.

    Live in a town long enough, and you'll start finding its hidden gems - those underpriced, overtasty hole-in-the-walls that don't look spectacular, but actually feature way better food than you'd think. Presto is one of those gems. You want a sandwich? You're on this side of town? Just go here, man. You need make no further decisions. The restaurant is in a former auto garage (the window opens up in the summer), and is family staffed by friendly folks. (The fact that the guy behind the counter looks a little like Viggo Mortenson in History of Violence doesn't hurt, either, if you're into that sort of thing.) The food is mildly experimental for a sandwich place, with goat cheese and artichokes and other could-be-froo-froo ingredients, but at its heart they're about providing filling, stick-to-your-ribs meals. They have old standards (roast beef, chicken) for everyone. And each sandwich is delicious - really nice bread, tasty soup, fresh ingredients. It's the kind of place where when someone asks, "What's good?" you can point randomly at the chalkboard menu and feel 100% assured that it IS good. If you like the ingredients, you'll like the sandwich. It is nothing fancy, of course - but if you're a true foodie you don't need fancy, you need tasty. And it's good to the last crumb, man. (One warning, though: I asked for a chai. I got a cup of lava that left my tongue feeling stripped and raw for three days. Check your coffee before drinking, because you'd think the Human Torch was working that espresso machine.)

    (5)
  • Alysa C.

    I live right around the corner from this place and have gone numerous times. Every single time I have gone its been nothing but delicious and satisfying. Its a different kind of sandwich shop. They use fresh meat and different kinds of cheese than your normal swiss or american (ex.smoked gouda, goat cheese) I highly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • melanie l.

    Just A- Ok.

    (3)
  • Elisabeth D.

    Great fancy sandwich joint in an unlikely location. Because they use lots of things like goat cheese and artichoke hearts and roasted peppers, my boss used to make fun of me for eating here, but he was nonetheless able to find a meat-heavy sandwich he liked just fine. Their paninis come pressed between the most delicious crusty bread, and the spicy tomato soup really is to die for. Somehow, it's actually very pleasant to eat here in the summer when they open up the large garage door that takes up their whole front wall. I think the place used to be some kind of auto shop or gas station, and it's close to the street on busy Lorain Rd., but it's nonetheless airy and clean inside (no car fumes!). The owners and employees are all really nice. Stop by when you're out running errands in the neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Mike T.

    Good service, great selection of sandwiches, outstanding soups. The smoothies are tasty.

    (4)
  • Gini J.

    When I think "sandwich," I think Presto. This funky little converted garage of a sandwich shop looks like it should be a simple diner, but the sandwiches are filled with great ingredients. The bread is excellent, as are the soups. The staff is exceptionally friendly. For a quick, delicious lunch, you can't go wrong.

    (5)
  • David W.

    Tried this for the first time a few weeks ago. It's a smaller place but has a great menu. Lots of variety and he staff was nice, but somewhat short and a little too casual hence the reduction of a star off the rating. The sandwiches are fantastic, had one of the vegetarian choices and the bread was thick and tasty and the fillings were flavorful and it wasn't so heavy hat you go into a coma after eating it.

    (4)
  • Heather D.

    panini/sandwich shop at the corner of W. 220 and Lorain Rd. The BEST sandwiches. I love the Chicken Black & Blue. The bread is crusty on the outside and chewy inside. Just enough hot sauce. The Spicy Tomato Soup is soo yummy. Check it out, you won't be sorry!

    (5)
  • Renee D.

    We were so excited for Presto's opening years ago. Fresh salads, sandwiches and homemade soup- my dream! Unfortunately, we have been disappointed time and time again. The food is just ok, but more importantly the service is very slow, unfriendly and prices are slightly high for the amount of food you receive. It's too bad because the location is great and the restaurant is so cute, especially in the summer.

    (2)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    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
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

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