There use to be a good number of Delaware Subs in Austin. Now only one. Great cheese steak.
Go to Thundercloud as it convenient.
Go to Thundercloud as it convenient.
Aggie Therapist said:
Pickles and almond butter on white.
It tastes like hearing the Beatles for the first time.
I don't think that is either.Aggie Therapist said:
Pulled pork sandwich and coleslaw
wtf is that? that looks worse than your pickle and almond butter sandwich and i HATE HATE HATE pickles.Aggie Therapist said:
Pulled pork sandwich and coleslaw
Aggie Therapist said:
Hospital food
MarylandAG said:
Papa Geno's in Houston for a cheesesteak. On the Charley's only being in malls, at least in the Houston area there are several stand alone locations. I will probably misspell it but nobody likes muffuletta? Last thing, RIP but there us to be a great sandwich shop in Northgate caddy corner to the post office, it was called Farmers Market, fantastic subs!
WTF?Aggie Therapist said:
Pulled pork sandwich and coleslaw
Aggie Therapist said:
Pulled pork sandwich and coleslaw
Never been to Kenny & Ziggy's in the Galleria area i take it?EASyAg06 said:My parents have lived in April Sound on Lake Conroe right across the street for over 15 years and I had always seen it driving to their house. Had it for the first time a week ago when I was staying up there and wanted something quick before I came back downtown.PerdidoKey2030 said:
Tony's Italian Delicatessen for anyone traveling Northside Houston to College Station. Probably the best Italian sub between here and there. One in Montgomery and one in Tomball. If you have not been, go out of your way if you want an outstanding sub. I usually go with the Stallone & add red sauce.
Tonys Italian Delicatessen Nationally Famous Italian Subs and Deli
I have never wanted to get online and 5 star review anything as quick as this but it was hands down the best sandwich I have ever had. No contest to anything I have had in Houston. I will definitely be frequenting this when I visit the parents or when I head up to college station along the 105 route.
Mike's Way, no onions, add pickles is the way for me.Aggie Therapist said:
Let's talk mustard.
Totally agree. I usually enjoy mustard on my sandwiches but Jersey Mikes has potent mustard and big servings. I literally looked at the three mustards they offered and passed on them.
I love a good muffuletta, but Central Grocery in NOLA ruined me. Haven't had one better since.MarylandAG said:
Papa Geno's in Houston for a cheesesteak. On the Charley's only being in malls, at least in the Houston area there are several stand alone locations. I will probably misspell it but nobody likes muffuletta? Last thing, RIP but there us to be a great sandwich shop in Northgate caddy corner to the post office, it was called Farmers Market, fantastic subs!
yesAggie Therapist said:
620/35? By RR High School?
I did this and added mayo. It's my go-to add-on now.Aggie09Derek said:
Whoever mentioned Blimpies earlier….man, what a throwback. I remember going a bunch 25+ years ago.
In Houston I'm a big fan of Brown Bag Deli and Little Jimmy's Deli.
Jersey Mikes is my go to chain - mikes way + pepper relish in cold subs is hard to beat.
Primos I've only been to once but it was legit.
That looks like canned dog food dumped on a cheap ass bun.Aggie Therapist said:
Pulled pork sandwich and coleslaw
Eliminatus said:
THE FUTURE IS NOW
Eliminatus said:
THE FUTURE IS NOW