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141, North High Street, 43215, Columbus, Franklin County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 614-621-1444
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 39.9652648, Longitude: -83.0013797
Yolanda Escolante
::Friendly service....got a rueben..it was great expect...bread could be thicker.....all in all...wonderful place
Ketsueki
::Always a good place to eat, closest to a real Philly cheese steak I've had since I have left PA. I've tried several of the sandwiches and although I do have my favorites I've never been disappointed with the quality of the food. I also like that the guys try to remember everyone it gives the feeling of a diner back home...a small town feel thing. The prices are great for a downtown location being able to get a full meal for around $10 where most of the other places I've been to that I liked are more in the $15-20 range.
Regan Cole
::I am not much of a cold sub guy so it was nice to see warm/hot options. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Prices are great. I'll definitely be back.
Alex Schmaltz
::This place has top-notch service. Chad, the very friendly owner, makes an effort to remember everyone's name. He is remarkably good at it, too. They have great soups and sandwiches. They are very quick and always maintain a friendly atmosphere.
Tim Haggerty
::My favorite place to eat downtown best prices for food in the legal/business area with decent portion sizes and great food. If you eat there regularly at least one of the guys will remember your name. This is the only place I've found outside of Philly that serves a proper cheese steak you just need to ask for extra peppers and onions. The southwest chicken sandwich is good a little hot for me but they will put some ranch on it for you if you ask which makes it perfect. The special sandwich I like is the chicken and marinated portabella mushrooms, the mushrooms are tangy and soft the Cajun dressing adds a hint of heat without overpowering the sandwich.