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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:32 pm 
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Lenny, what do you figure the odds are that Stanleio's will incorporate?

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subway's super average, but i still have a sweet spot for their meatball sub (with mayo 8) ) that i used to eat all the time in college by scamming the stamp system.


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sometimes $5 is just the right price, thodoks.


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it was a victimless crime, kris. there's more subways around than ever. they have them in australia for crying out loud.


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 Post subject: Re: sandwich shops
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For as big as Chicago is, I still haven't found a sandwich shop/deli to my liking.

tortas at Xoco/Frontera Fresco :thumbsup:


I don't speak the spanish. Where is said dining establishment, and can I get a decent italian sandwich there?


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Chris_H_2 wrote:
Spike wrote:
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For as big as Chicago is, I still haven't found a sandwich shop/deli to my liking.

tortas at Xoco/Frontera Fresco :thumbsup:


I don't speak the spanish. Where is said dining establishment, and can I get a decent italian sandwich there?

haha, no. it's really not your standard sandwich shop; it's mexican street food. the sandwiches are probably the best i've ever had though.


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Spike wrote:
it was a victimless crime, kris. there's more subways around than ever. they have them in australia for crying out loud.


Except for the poor guy who owns the Subway franchise you just ripped off....

....I'm just sayin'.....


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Spike wrote:
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Spike wrote:
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For as big as Chicago is, I still haven't found a sandwich shop/deli to my liking.

tortas at Xoco/Frontera Fresco :thumbsup:


I don't speak the spanish. Where is said dining establishment, and can I get a decent italian sandwich there?

haha, no. it's really not your standard sandwich shop; it's mexican street food. the sandwiches are probably the best i've ever had though.


Well, I do like tortas. Where is it? I'm always looking for new, off-the-wall places to try.


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Chris_H_2 wrote:
For as big as Chicago is, I still haven't found a sandwich shop/deli to my liking.

Augustino's

Potbelly's is pretty good

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thodoks wrote:
Lenny, what do you figure the odds are that Stanleio's will incorporate?


I haven't been since last fall probably. I'm not sure why either.

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Stelly wrote:
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it was a victimless crime, kris. there's more subways around than ever. they have them in australia for crying out loud.


Except for the poor guy who owns the Subway franchise you just ripped off....

....I'm just sayin'.....

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Chris_H_2 wrote:
Spike wrote:
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Spike wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
For as big as Chicago is, I still haven't found a sandwich shop/deli to my liking.

tortas at Xoco/Frontera Fresco :thumbsup:


I don't speak the spanish. Where is said dining establishment, and can I get a decent italian sandwich there?

haha, no. it's really not your standard sandwich shop; it's mexican street food. the sandwiches are probably the best i've ever had though.


Well, I do like tortas. Where is it? I'm always looking for new, off-the-wall places to try.

xoco's in river north at clark & illinois, next to rick bayless' other restaurants. frontera fresco is on the 7th floor of the macy's department store in the loop - it's a little cheaper than xoco and has most of the same sandwiches.


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There is a chain called Penn Station that is very tasty, but its also quite greasy, so it cant be a regular thing.


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 Post subject: Re: sandwich shops
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Spike wrote:
xoco's in river north at clark & illinois, next to rick bayless' other restaurants. frontera fresco is on the 7th floor of the macy's department store in the loop - it's a little cheaper than xoco and has most of the same sandwiches.


I remember when xoco's opened about a year or more ago. Bayless served people personally for the first day. I'll have to try Frontera soon -- I work about 5 blocks from there.


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Kosmicjelli wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
For as big as Chicago is, I still haven't found a sandwich shop/deli to my liking.

Augustino's

Potbelly's is pretty good


Do you know how many Potbelly's there are in Chicago? They may out number Chipotles.


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it was a victimless crime, kris. there's more subways around than ever. they have them in australia for crying out loud.

He's right:

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Sandwich shop?

Luke's Lobster is all I have to say.

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