Sandwiches are plain and cold as can be. Grade school sac lunch comes to mind. Atmosphere is empty, stark, and fluorescent-lit. The sandwich pouch is a novel idea and that’s all this place has going for it. Also, they just discard the middles of their«cans.»
O E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Collins, CO
Meh. While there was nothing wrong with my gimmicky sandwich, there wasn’t a whole lot special either… I was expecting crustier bread but it’s really soft. Not really anywhere I would frequent.
Jillian D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Silverthorne, CO
I tried the turkey with sprouts and sunflower seeds and my husband had the BLT. The sandwiches were pretty basic and the ingredients weren’t overly fresh — I would be shocked if the food wasn’t sourced from Sysco. I like the idea of this, and I like the addition of sunflower seeds and sprouts. In my opinion, there are better sandwich shops in town.
David B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Loveland, CO
Outstanding sandwiches and customer service. Prices great too! I had the bacon, bacon, bacon lettuce tomato in hollowed out bread. WOW!
Lorenzo S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Collins, CO
Great new sandwich place on College near Mulberry. Their sandwiches are labeled from«One» to «Eleven». «One» features Turkey, tomato, alfalfa sprouts, onion, sunflower seeds, and lettuce. Choice of condiments includes mayo, ranch, chipotle ranch(my choice), and balsamic vinaigrette. It’s packaged all together in a white or wheat«pouch» sandwich roll that’s served in small newspaper Baggie that’s really handy to keep all the stuff together. Sandwich was loaded with ingredients and good deal with small drink(20 oz) and Zapps chips for $ 10. Restaurant is brand new and very clean. They don’t have iced tea but serve Coke products. The staff was awesome, very friendly and sandwich was made quickly. I have to say I love the combo of alfalfa sprouts and sunflower seeds. Great new addition to the neighborhood. I’ll be coming back.