ronnie_suburban wrote:Do all the Potbelly's locations serve/use Homer's ice cream? I know the Deerfield location does -- or used to. It's been several years since I've been to Potbelly's, so I can't say for sure. I'm just curious if Homer's ice cream is the foundation of their shakes. It's definitely good stuff, but 'the best?' Of that I am not so sure.
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ejquin1 wrote:I don't know that I'd say their sandwiches are "garbage." I think their fine if you get the right one. But the shakes are very good.
Mike G wrote:...Cap'n Nemo's...
eatchicago wrote:Mike G wrote:...Cap'n Nemo's...
Now there's a sub shop that has a special place in my heart. It has few, if any positive mentions on this forum. I may have to put together a special ode to one of my favorites.
ronnie_suburban wrote:eatchicago wrote:Mike G wrote:...Cap'n Nemo's...
Now there's a sub shop that has a special place in my heart. It has few, if any positive mentions on this forum. I may have to put together a special ode to one of my favorites.
I too, have strong sentimental feelings about Cap'n Nemo's but they seem to have moved on to lunchmeats, as well. Last time I was there, the turkey had an extraordinarily fabricated appearance and texture. I guess you can't go home again.
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teatpuller wrote:those little cookies they put on the straw are good. reminds me of the old salerno butter cookies from about 30 years ago.
Mike, if you like tuna salad subs, then get thine ass to Fontano's (Taylor st).
gleam wrote:teatpuller wrote:those little cookies they put on the straw are good. reminds me of the old salerno butter cookies from about 30 years ago.
That's because they use Salerno Mini Butter Cookies
Mike G wrote:there's a one-two, Fontano's and Mario's, or Carm's and Mario's, or anything and Mario's?
Marco wrote:But I'd be curious to know which sub is the "right one".
seebee wrote:They have defaulted to fake meat. Turkey, roast beef, is "deli meat" whatever that means to ppl these days. I just know that it is NOT meat, and therefore, I cannot purchase it. I do eat the chicken salad. That being said, I LOVE their oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, and although overpriced, their soups are sometimes good depending on what location. Potbelly is sooo close to being a decent place. If the sammiches were about 50% bigger, and used real meat, I'd be one of their biggest fans. I'd even pay an extra buck for the sammich.
seebee wrote:...a lot of ppl are just ignoring the fact that they have no idea what they are eating, but it tastes ok, so it must be good.
Mike G wrote:Mike, if you like tuna salad subs, then get thine ass to Fontano's (Taylor st).
If you could park anywhere near there, I probably would more often. Back when I worked in the Loop, I used to be a devotee of the relatively short-lived Fontano's on, what, Lake, which then became Mangino's (but was basically the same, and certainly way above the other sandwiches available then, eg., Wall Street Deli).
Anyway, thanks for the reminder, there's a one-two, Fontano's and Mario's, or Carm's and Mario's, or anything and Mario's?
ejquin1 wrote:Marco wrote:But I'd be curious to know which sub is the "right one".
I get the Wreck with hot peppers and it's fine. Would I rather have Bari, well.....YEAH. I didn't specify that Potbelly's wasn't as good as Bari, or Fontano's, because I guess I thought that was common sense and went without saying. But in a pinch, I'd much rather have a Potbelly's wreck with hot peppers that a subway sub any day