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“I ordered my go-to Beach Club and tried the potato salad.
The Beach Club was really lacking the avocado spread. It was still great - but I actually opened up the sandwich to see if it was even added. Tip - if you are an avocado fanatic order a little extra. I also asked to have the bread taken out (an option they offer) and cut in half - both of those requests were missed. No big deal in the grand scheme of things. The potato salad is 100% worth skipping. I thought it would contain more potatoes. It’s basically a mustard/mayo/dill concoction. Grab some chips instead and call it a day.
Store was quiet and very clean, staff was polite. I grabbed my bag off the shelf and left. (I ordered online for pickup) No real interaction necessary.“
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“Great place with inside / outside tables, fast service and great food“
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“This particular Firehouse Subs is always clean, consistently tasty, and the staff is super friendly! Maybe I go there too much, but I’m always known by name and feel welcomed. I really enjoy having this an escape during my work day! Highly recommend!“
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“I ordered the Super Italian, and brother… I swear, that sandwich didn’t just feed me—it healed me. Soon as I took that first bite, I felt like I had dual citizenship. One in America, and one in whatever beautiful Italian grandmother’s kitchen this thing was crafted in. Meat stacked so high it looked like a deli counter had a baby. Pepperoni, salami, ham—more layers than my ex-wife’s emotional baggage, and every single one of ‘em tasted like redemption. The bread? Oh man, the bread was like a little crunchy cloud, baked by angels who’ve been carb-loading since the Renaissance. And the oil and vinegar drizzle? It ran down my hands like the tears of a Sicilian man watching the final scene of The Godfather. After that sandwich, I walked outside and hugged a tree. I ain’t even into trees like that, but I just needed to give back to the world somehow.“