Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches, 110 E. Lincoln Way
"Freeky Fast! Freaky Good"
Went to Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich shop today (photo to be added tomorrow.)
The shop is on the very edge of the downtown buisness district, and they deliver.
Ambiance - lousy. They were playing rock and roll rather than rap, so that was ok. Unfortunately the rock and roll was just too damn loud. I could only stand about 5 minutes of it before I took the rest of my sandwich and left to sit in my car to finish it.
It's like a Subway shop, but you don't get to choose all of your fixings. Any sandwich you order comes only with specific things, anything extra costs extra.
So I ordered a Turkey Tom - without the tomato, but with cheese. They charged me 50 cents for the cheese, but no discount for not getting a tomato!
No choices of breads - or at least, I wasn't asked to give a choice. THat's what makes Subway so good, they've got 5 or 6 different kinds of breads, 5 or 6 different kinds of sauces, and they have chicken breast.
Having said that, the sandwich was very good. The white bread bun/hoagy roll (whatever the technical term is) seemed freshly baked and had a slightly crisp crust and soft interior, lots of turkey (although sliced thin, not an actual cut piece of turkey - but then I dont' think any sandwich shop has that) lettuce, and mayonaise. (Would have been better with black olive...but that's a Subway thing.)
Anyway, overall I'd give the Jimmy Johns Gourmet Sandwich a 7 out of 10, with Subway being a 10 out of 10. Subway has a lot more variety, and a much quieter store in which to eat.
8" sub sanwiches (only meat listed, I don't mention the veggies they give ya)
Pepe - smoked ham
Big John - medium rare roast beef
Totally Tuna - tuna
Turkey Tom - turkey
Vito - genua salami
Vegetarian
JJBLT - bacon, lettuce, tomato
Club sandwiches (only meat listed, I don't mention the veggies they give ya)
smoked ham
Billy club - roast beef
genua salami, ham
Hunter's club - roast beef
Country clubb - turkey and ham
Beach club - turkey
Bootlegger club - Roast beef, turkey breast
Club Tuna
Club Lulu - turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato
Ultimate porker - ham, bacom
Friday, August 26, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
August Events at the Laramie County Library
Monday the 8th
Noon music from Keith "Boxcar" Blaney
4 pm - LEGO challenge for grades 4 -6
Tuesday the 9th
5.30: How to break into the country music business
Wednesday the 10th
2pm: Computer training: the internet
Thursday the 11th
5.30: Reaching Out [coping with loss] (Adults)
6pm: Bad Art night: adults and teens
Saturday the 13th
10 AM: Tai Ci
10:15 AM: Computer training: Emailing
Monday the 15th
Noon: Noon Music, Bobby Phillipps
Tuesday the 16th
7pm: Tuesday night book club
Wednesday the 17th
2pm: Computer Training: GEt help
Saturday the 20th
10:15 am: Computer Training: Microsoft Word
Wednesay the 24th
2 pm: Computer training: Powerpoint
Friday the 26th
6 pm: Retirement celebration for Mary Meyer, Library Foundation director
Saturday the 27th
10:15: Computer training: Excel
Monday the 29th
6:30pm: Art flicks, 1981 (Adults)
Wednesday the 31st
2 pm: Computer training: using a mouse
Noon music from Keith "Boxcar" Blaney
4 pm - LEGO challenge for grades 4 -6
Tuesday the 9th
5.30: How to break into the country music business
Wednesday the 10th
2pm: Computer training: the internet
Thursday the 11th
5.30: Reaching Out [coping with loss] (Adults)
6pm: Bad Art night: adults and teens
Saturday the 13th
10 AM: Tai Ci
10:15 AM: Computer training: Emailing
Monday the 15th
Noon: Noon Music, Bobby Phillipps
Tuesday the 16th
7pm: Tuesday night book club
Wednesday the 17th
2pm: Computer Training: GEt help
Saturday the 20th
10:15 am: Computer Training: Microsoft Word
Wednesay the 24th
2 pm: Computer training: Powerpoint
Friday the 26th
6 pm: Retirement celebration for Mary Meyer, Library Foundation director
Saturday the 27th
10:15: Computer training: Excel
Monday the 29th
6:30pm: Art flicks, 1981 (Adults)
Wednesday the 31st
2 pm: Computer training: using a mouse
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