Took the family here on a Saturday afternoon for lunch and ordered three kids meals and two sandwiches for me and my wife. The sandwiches were OK, nothing special, but my daughters both wanted the $7 kids macaroni and cheese meal, which was little more than $0.15 worth of wet noodles that looked like they'd been doused with evaporated milk, a 2 oz cup of cooked canned corn, and a 2 oz cup of canned Mandarin orange slices. Basically $0.50 worth of food in total. The mac and cheese was lower quality than the boxed Kraft kind. After one bite they unsurprising said they didn't like it, so I politely asked if we could exchange for the kids grilled cheese, but the employees said since they already started eating (1 bite!!) I would have to pay for half of the grilled cheese meals (on TOP of the $14 I just spent for the two disgusting mac & cheese meals). There was no offer to refund the mac & cheese. I said forget it. We left and I took the kids home to eat something else. For the 5 of us it cost $47, and only three of us ate. For the price I would recommend going to Taylor Gourmet (better sandwiches at roughly the same cost). I will never return to this place due to their complete lack of customer service. They just lost two customers for life and got a crappy review on Google over $0.50 worth of nasty noodles. Great business...
   Read moreThe Jetties in Bethesda has the worst customer service possible in the world. When you walk in and go to the counter, all the employees are ignoring on purpose, chitchatting, with their backs to the counter while you just stand there and wait for service. Nonetheless there’s always that one cook at the fries who see you for a slight instant, yet acts like they don’t so you shout hello, and then all of a sudden all employees behind the counter simultaneously turn around in shock. To top it off even when you call in an order they can’t even ring up or take down the order correctly so when come into pay, items you had thought you had order are missing. Just...
   Read moreCisco Sandwich $9 (5/5 NOMs)
Do you know a ham maneuver? Noming on some sandwiches in Bethesda down town, DC's fancy suburbs. Oh yea love all that thick layer of ham goodness. You would think with so much of it the only thing to shine would ham? Well your hungry face is wrong! The combination of caramelized onions, swiss cheese and honey dijon is what makes this dish so amazing. It adds that extra kick of flavor and softness. Everything plays so well together that it just might be a perfect sandwich. The Nobadeer Thanksgiving dinner sandwich is still the number one raigning chamption of this place, but Cisco is coming in strong...
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