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Subway
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5122 Northern Blvd Woodside, New York 11377 (718) 779-3534
Not like those ghetto ones with cardboard on the floor and loud music blaring. This one is always IMMACULATE - the bread and meat are always FRESH
The owner does not take credit cards or subway...
Not like those ghetto ones with cardboard on the floor and loud music blaring. This one is always IMMACULATE - the bread and meat are always FRESH
The owner does not take credit cards or subway stamps. He's ALWAYS there so the kids who work there don't mess around.
The deals are not bad either, he is about $1 cheaper then the SUBWAY on 61st street, which is the closest one.
One note, depending on the season, you can do better with the soda at the gas station across the street, 52 cents for a 32 oz.. A 32oz at subway is about $1.79.. They seem to do it for a few months at a time and then discontinue..
You can leech free internet access off the Starbucks in the same mall, only its much easier to get a table and an outlet at Subway!
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Beats those delis and bagel places you've been eating at forever. Nice fresh bread in a million trillion different varieties. Soups are a little weak, try the french onion when they have it. The fat...
Beats those delis and bagel places you've been eating at forever. Nice fresh bread in a million trillion different varieties. Soups are a little weak, try the french onion when they have it. The fat free black bean soup is filling but will have you running outside to "let loose" if you know what I mean, not lightly either, it's powerful stuff.. And the rest rooms only have one stall.
That said the bread is AMAZING, the sandwiches AMAZING, the kids menu DIRT CHEAP $3 for a sandwich and a soup, enough for any adult..
The cookies are $1 each but worth every penny.
You will not be dissapointed for a few dollars..
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"Share" a dinner for two at about $22 with tip. This is not only one of the best values in Long Island, the food is really wholesome and well made. Some of the dishes leave a little to offer, but...
"Share" a dinner for two at about $22 with tip. This is not only one of the best values in Long Island, the food is really wholesome and well made. Some of the dishes leave a little to offer, but you won't go home hungry. They literally bring so much food there is often not enough room for it on the table. More then once I have had a platter of pickles, chic peas, and coleslaw sitting next to me on THE SEAT! Service is friendly for a diner, and many seats have 25c jukeboxes with a good mix of Radiohead, Dire Straits, and Destiny's Child.. A little something for everyone. Great place to eat before going to Jones Beach.
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Not what you would expect in an overpriced apparent tourist trap located in a former hat store.. The food is TO DIE FOR GOOD.. Service is a bit awkward, like you walked into someone's living room...
Not what you would expect in an overpriced apparent tourist trap located in a former hat store.. The food is TO DIE FOR GOOD.. Service is a bit awkward, like you walked into someone's living room while they were watching television, they seem surprised to have customers.. Welcome to New York. Anyway if money is no object the food is amazing. Stick with the basics, they will blow you away. Avoid the weird "we invented it" foods here.
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Forget PETER LUGER, that's for people who want to drink on expense accounts. Gallagher's is easily the best filet mignon - might be a tie with PALM, but Gallagher's atmosphere is much cooler.....
Forget PETER LUGER, that's for people who want to drink on expense accounts. Gallagher's is easily the best filet mignon - might be a tie with PALM, but Gallagher's atmosphere is much cooler.. Photos of race horses and forgotten boxers all over the walls. A former speakeasy during prohibition, and the bathroom attendant has stacks of all local team schedules. If you only have one meal in NYC - this should be IT.
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