then you'll enjoy Julia's. If you'd prefer your food to have flavor and be even modestly presented, then avoid this place. I've had three sandwiches there -- all of them bland, served on store-bought bread with deli-aisle meats (the exception being the honey-baked ham, which despite being listed as ""mile high"" on the menu, is almost hidden within the slices of bread). The ""Big Bird"" sandwich, which sounds like an appealing combination of turkey, avocado, cream cheese, had imperceptable amounts of the latter two and cost a hearty $6.95. I don't normally mind paying that much for a good restaurant sandwich, but this wasn't one of them. The decor of this restaurant is little more than cheap antiques in a dirty dingy setting (check out the carpets).
Cons: Food, Atmohsphere
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