What about Blimpies?!
I think I went there once and do not recall whether it was good or not. Are they still open?Aggie Therapist said:
What about Blimpies?!
TreeFarmAg said:
I'm surprised there is not much talk about Potbelly on here. Best for a toasted sandwich IMO. Frequented the one on northgate all the time. Love their hot peppers.
Never had jersey mikes, but one is under construction about 5 minutes from my office. Excited about that.
Marauder Blue 6 said:
Two that haven't been mentioned that I've recently enjoyed in Houston are Cheba Hut and Primo Hoagies. Both of the way for me but a nice change of pace. Otherwise, I like Potbelly and Jimmy John's.
at AF bases too...good old AAFESAggie Therapist said:
I go to Charley's when I'm craving something heavy.
I have only seen them at food courts on Army posts….do they have other locations?
Marauder Blue 6 said:
That's my favorite sandwich. The Whacked Chicken is good too.
Another big fan of Potbelly. Damn good subs.VP at Pierce and Pierce said:I am with you on this. Potbelly is the best by quite a bit in my book. Then Jimmy Johns, which is really good and they have good hot peppers. Not a huge Jersey Mike's fan but their hot sandwich is good. I haven't eaten at Subway in over a dozen years, its disgusting. I miss Quiznos. Firehouse is not very good.TreeFarmAg said:
I'm surprised there is not much talk about Potbelly on here. Best for a toasted sandwich IMO. Frequented the one on northgate all the time. Love their hot peppers.
Never had jersey mikes, but one is under construction about 5 minutes from my office. Excited about that.
oldag941 said:
Robin Hood in the PX food court. Even in Korea.
The first key is the bread, the second key is the toppings. Ideally, you'd make homemade bread, but most people don't have time for that. Buy yourself some good bread from the store, I favor French bread or Italian bread fresh from the baker. Your cold cut options are up to you. I like turkey or ham or turkey and ham, but am also okay with pepperoni or salami.Eliminatus said:
Was just thinking bout making this thread and lo and behold…
Of the national chains Jersey Mikes is a staple. Though Jimmy John's is super high up there for me because they do lettuce wraps. I also enjoy Subway far more than I will admit in person.
Though I was thinking more along the lines of homemade sandwiches. I'll never gain entry into the Blackstone or homemade pizza crowds but the idea of higher tier sandwiches at home has always intrigued me. For clarity I grew up a ham and cheese with mustard on the cheapest bread style and didn't discover "good" sandwiches till much later in life and have become obsessed with them. At least looking and researching them. What's y'all's go to for a damn good home made sandwich? What are some easy hacks you've discovered to elevate to another level?
Aggie Therapist said:lazuras_dc said:
Jared rules, not sure why Subway hasn't been mentioned.
I have a photo with Jared somewhere. He came to open up a Subway on Fort Hood.
This was before the pedo stuff
Aggie Therapist said:
I go to Charley's when I'm craving something heavy.
I have only seen them at food courts on Army posts….do they have other locations?
Eliminatus said:
What's y'all's go to for a damn good home made sandwich? What are some easy hacks you've discovered to elevate to another level?
where are you buying your veggies? because they are buying the absolute cheapest **** known to man to make their sandwiches (referring to any of these franchise chains in this thread).GIF Reactor said:Eliminatus said:
What's y'all's go to for a damn good home made sandwich? What are some easy hacks you've discovered to elevate to another level?
I can't explain it, but sandwiches and salads are two things that always seem to taste better when someone else makes them. I do agree with the poster above who commented on the bread - using a regular store bought white or wheat just isn't the same. But the veggies and meat never taste the same to me, either. Their tomatoes and lettuce always taste better than mine.
Garrelli 5000 said:
DFW only but The Great Outdoors is fantastic.
Penn Station East Coast subs is awesome but the only local location I knew of closed in Plano. The Italian, heated, add banana peppers and extra mayo instead of oil and vinegar….religious experience.
Cowboy Curtis said:
Blue Baker, anyone?