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| Rating | Avg. Dinner Entrée |
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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by anonymous on 10/19/2009
love th sandwiches
the sandwiches are large, I either split a sandwich with who I am with or take the other half home for dinner. The potato salad is good, not too much maynoise and lots of flavor. The pickles remind me of the NY deli's. The staff is friendly and attentative.
Posted by nahoc on 06/05/2009
Overated sandwiches
I can't understand why anyone would pay $8.95 for below average sandwich with no plce tosit and bag of chips, drink bring the total to $12.95. Yeah know for big sandwiches but that was back in the 90's. Overated
Posted by Anonymous on 12/17/2008
Simply amazing!
The sandwich options are awesome. I like how they automatically pair the sandwich you pick with bread of their choice. The service was excellent and the prices were very reasonable. The atmosphere is cool too!
Posted by teneriff on 06/04/2007
Great Sandwiches
Sam LaGrassa's sandwiches are as good as any anywhere. Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, Detroit - LaGrassa's means Boston.
Posted by Dellplain on 02/25/2006
Power sandwich for your power lunch
As a native New Yorker, I am very picky about my sandwich shops. Sub par bread, meat, and taste seems to be the norm in most deli shops. Not here. This place rivals some of my favorite delis in NYC. The prices may be high for a sandwich but you'll know where that money is going once you take a bite. The turkey reuben sandwich is not made better anywhere else, thanks to LaGrassa's old school pannini press. You owe it to yourself to try this place out. Just try avoiding it on any business day between 12:00PM-1:30PM. It can get crazy.