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Feedback gevenI eat here quite often as it's close to where I work. the staff is always friendly and the burgers and zets are always good. I turned it up last week and had the philly steak and cheese sandwich along with an order of pepper poppers. nothing special about the sandwich, it is a philly steak and cheese. a hoagie roll filled with hot, gooey cheese and filled with meat cooked with green pfeffer and swirl. good! the pepper poppers are a bit surprised if you do not expect the cheese to be a Cheddar cheese filling. they are deeply fried and served with ranch dressing on request I write these reviews to help them in the food experience...read more
This is a gem We were traveling through, stopped for gas, and came across this local treasure.
I eat here quite often as it is close to where I work. Staff is always friendly and the burgers and tots are always good. I switched it up last week and had the Philly Steak and Cheese sandwich along with an order of Pepper Poppers. Nothing super special about the sandwich, it's a Philly steak and cheese... a hoagie roll filled with hot, gooey cheese and stuffed full of meat cooked with green pepper and onions. mmmm Good! The Pepper Poppers are a bit of a surprise if you were not expecting the cream cheese instead of a cheddar cheese filling. They are deep fried and served with ranch dressing upon request.
I eat here quite often as it is close to where I work. Staff is always friendly and the burgers and tots are always good. I switched it up last week and had the Philly Steak and Cheese sandwich along with an order of Pepper Poppers. Nothing super special about the sandwich, it's a Philly steak and cheese... a hoagie roll filled with hot, gooey cheese and stuffed full of meat cooked with green pepper and onions. mmmm Good! The Pepper Poppers are a bit of a surprise if you were not expecting the cream cheese instead of a cheddar cheese filling. They are deep fried and served with ranch dressing upon request.
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