The owner and his wife are asian. Their is a little tiny language barrier when you order food in english but it isnt that bad. The owner is really nice. The only thing you have to answer to is combo no combo, everything, and do you want small or large? Personally i think most of the ingrediants are typical over the counter hams and turkeys but the beauty of this place lies in his quality of bread, the size, and all the stuff he jams into the bread. I always order the turkey bacon and cheese. For only $8 this sub is already bursting at the seam but he really loads up on the bacon to top it off. I always question how he makes a profit since bacon is pretty pricey. If you love bread, this is the place for you. The bread is never, and i mean never... stale. you can easily just have half of the sub and eat the other half for dinner. i have been a customer of pj's for...
Read moreI'm embarrassed to say I've lived in the neighborhood for 35 years and never stopped in for a sandwich. I did the other day after being disappointed with Subway and Jersey Mike's. Wow, I never knew how good this place was. I the large ordered the Italian sub loaded, and for $1.00 more you can add a drink and a bag of chips. All that for under $10.00. The bread was soft and fresh the lunch meat was fresh and theybdont skimp on portions. I was a bit disappointed that they didn't offer a side dish like macaroni or potato salad. Just chips. I went back again and ordered the same thing the same week. Now I'm craving a sandwich from there again. I'm going to try a different one next time. Oh and don't let the eclectic mix of old furniture to sit on put you off. Or the pile of cardboard boxes near the door. I almost did, so...
Read moreIt was hot, I was hungry and was craving a grinder/submarine sandwich. TJD Subs popped up and it was close by so I tried it.
It was good, it hit the spot and it wasn't priced sky high like everything else is now. I ordered the large Italian sub, it came with provolone, capicola, pepperoni, salami, lettuce, tomato, onion, mayonnaise and mustard. The bread that it was served on with soft and fresh as well. Again, it was far from fancy but it was tasty.
As far as the atmosphere, it was a hodgepodge of things. There were a bunch of drawings hung all around, mismatched tables and chairs, a basket of toddler toys, and a bookshelf of children's books. I'm assuming the elderly man and woman that were working there are the owners....
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