Update: This visit, my wife had the turkey sandwich and the potato salad. Simple Delicious. I tried PJ’s version of a Cobb Salad. Different and disappointing. An odd combination of ingredients. Stick with the sandwiches. Although the quaint, but dated little shop has been diners favorite for years, PJ’s may be due for a refresh of the menu. Last review Nov 4, 2022 Tip of the day…..Bring Cash! The P.J.’S Sandwich Shop couldn’t be in a more fitting location. It is well hidden. Inconspicuously tucked in the corner of a small suite of shops, and quite fittingly next to an antique store. Its setting adds to the ambiance. When you enter, the decor is noticeably reminiscent of little old ladies tea room. But it is not. It is well-established and well recognized for being one of Tulsa’s customer pleasing sandwich shops. Proof of the years of love and recognition hang on the walls. P. J.’S is a sandwich shop, as in “sliced bread” sandwiches, not sub style. Don’t let that lower your expectations. The sandwiches are fabulous. Somewhat like your grandmother might make, but much better. P.J.’S has the appropriate accompaniments for your sandwich: Cole slaw, potato salad, pasta salad, or chips. Their menu expands to meal salads, soups, chili. and you can do combinations of those offerings. Also, cookies and brownies! I had the Club which is advertised as P.J.’S largest sandwich. A triple stack of bread with ham, turkey, bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayo. There was no scrimping on the bacon. Chips for the side. Excellent sandwich. My wife went with the Chicken Club. Sliced, mesquite grilled, chicken breast with bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayo. Another very good sandwich! This is a rare, exemplary, little shop that has a dedicated following. Great friendly service, with a cozy neighborhood feel. Bonus! Pay with cash and you get a free cookie!!!! P.J.’S does take credit cards but, “No Cookie for You!” For other reviews laced with superfluous, time-wasting inessential information, sarcastic diatribe and subjective opinion, follow Spike S. on Yelp and Spike...
Read moreVery disappointed. We called up yesterday to try the "famous" drip beef and we were told that they do not have it on Monday's. Therefore we postponed ordering our lunch for today. I called right when Pj's opened at 11:00 to order lunch for our office. I was told that they did not have the drip beef AGAIN. We were really disappointed because we wanted to try this place since it had such good reviews. I spoke with my coworkers & we all decided to choose other items off the menu so we can try them out. Sorry to say that we will not be going back. The food was not great, little portions & the sandwiches were nothing special, lacked flavor & originality. Not worth the money. I would rather go to Jason's Deli or...
Read moreI am not about to give this cozy little place a generic review...not with the down home authentic worthiness I received. The people working were very warm and friendly. I didn't feel as if I was in anyone's way nor felt rushed or hurried into my order. I did however get the sense I was at my Aunt Rosie's house or my Aunt Helen's house and it was a nice breezy summer day. Even the chalkboard menu was a welcomed addition to the ambiance I experienced. They even give you a cookie to complete your meal...just like...
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