Jersey Mike's Subs coming to San Marco

Started by thelakelander, May 31, 2012, 06:02:52 PM

thelakelander

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ben says

Can't say I eat there, but great news getting a new tenant in that empty space! Love that Hendricks is starting to fill out. Panera, Ardwolf, JM, etc.
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tufsu1

well that should make life a bit tougher for Jimmy Johns down the street

dougskiles

St Johns Town Center loses one, while San Marco gains one...

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/423471/gary-mills/2012-05-31/st-johns-town-center-restaurant-closes

For those disappointed souls who can no longer get their original pancake, come try out either of our breakfast classics (Metro Diner & San Marco Deli).

Tacachale

Quote from: dougskiles on May 31, 2012, 10:26:50 PM
St Johns Town Center loses one, while San Marco gains one...

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/423471/gary-mills/2012-05-31/st-johns-town-center-restaurant-closes

For those disappointed souls who can no longer get their original pancake, come try out either of our breakfast classics (Metro Diner & San Marco Deli).
+1 million!
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David

This place snuck up on me, I was driving down Hendricks and noticed they were open today. Tried them out for a Philly , not bad. They chop it up on the grill like they're supposed to served it to you in aluminum foil on an above average hoagie roll.

It seemed Jimmy John-ish at first but the hot subs is what sets them apart to me. I can't really vouch for their cold-cuts.  Average price and decent portions.

I'm suffering from a bit of sub-shop fatigue so forgive the lack of enthusiasm, but they seem to have an above average product.