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Contribuiți la feedbackI spend at least $25 a week at the Allentown Blvd store, I got a Reuben, it was the worse ever, cold and the bread was burnt, living 25 miles away, I couldn't bring it back, an employee said I needed to bring the sandwich back, I asked for a replacement or a discount, and he said his boss wouldn't allow him to make me whole without the sandwich, so this was worth losing a customer and friends who spend approximately $1500+ a year. Jackie
I've had my share of deli sandwiches, and this place hit the damn spot. At first glance, the place looks a little grimy, but THE FOOD makes up for it, and tastes divine. The cooks take pride in their quality and make sure you get what you want for toppings. Their sandwiches are super loaded with cheese, meat, and whatever veggies you want on your sandwich. I'd recommend the the G8 or G9...this place rocks for sandwiches, and I have my fiance to thank for that. He knows PA well. Who could forget the beer...:
Been here many many times for lunch. I usually get the Italian but decided to try something new some pastrami special with thousand island dressing. Got sick for the rest of the day and never came back. It's a shame b/c their bread and Italian sandwiches are very good.
I had my first Sandwich Man sub over 30 years ago. Unwrapping the rust colored butcher paper unveiled a truly great sub. The subs were huge and the rolls fresh crusty on the outside, soft and bready on the inside. Sublime. Sadly, my recent visit was nothing like the first. Eight dollars gets you what used to be a half sub, not a whole sub. The half roll was a day old, which ruins the experience, as the roll cracks and falls to pieces. The provolone cheese was thin and dry and, like the roll, cracked into pieces. And the thing was built by laying the roll flat and stacking roast beef, iceburg lettuce leaves (didn't they formerly shred the lettuce? and slabs of good tomato into a pile so thick and inflexible that simply closing the sandwich to eat it instead destroyed it. Crumbly mess. Not good. At least the butcher paper has not changed in 30 years. Let's get back to basics. A fresh roll. A carefully built sandwich that closes and holds together. But don't change the butcher paper. I will come back, but I expect a fresh roll next time.
I was looking for a place to grab a quick sandwich and stumbled onto this gem! Extensive menu at reasonable prices, and the for was great. I ordered the Turkey Rachel sandwich and it was fabulous. Definitely worth a stop to check it out.