It depends on the place. I have found a lot of local sandwich shops (and some less local, eg McAllister’s deli in Denver and Kansas City) with amazing turkey sandwiches and I’m always willing to try a good sandwich. Also BBQ places tend to have incredible smoked turkey meats, I feel like people underestimate how good that turkey is
The first time I ever had a meatball sub was at this small local deli. i was maybe 12, and it blew my mind how good it was. Consistently amazing for years. The first time I had a Subway meatball sub, I was sure that had messed up, it was so bad.
But they hadn’t, it was I who had messed up eating at Subway.
And yes, turkey can hit if done well. It’s just rarely done well.
-turkey, bacon
-provolone, pepper jack
-grilled sandwich
-mayo, honey mustard
-cucumbers, pickles, red onion slivers, lettuce, avocado
Good turkey sandwich right there
Seriously. Am I the only one that doesn’t ever get a turkey sandwich while out because I do it better at home?
This is the at home sandwich, and I would slum it for Subway? No thanks.
It depends on the place. I have found a lot of local sandwich shops (and some less local, eg McAllister’s deli in Denver and Kansas City) with amazing turkey sandwiches and I’m always willing to try a good sandwich. Also BBQ places tend to have incredible smoked turkey meats, I feel like people underestimate how good that turkey is
The first time I ever had a meatball sub was at this small local deli. i was maybe 12, and it blew my mind how good it was. Consistently amazing for years. The first time I had a Subway meatball sub, I was sure that had messed up, it was so bad.
But they hadn’t, it was I who had messed up eating at Subway.
And yes, turkey can hit if done well. It’s just rarely done well.
If I’m getting a sandwich somewhere it’s going to have Italian deli meats, even a great turkey sandwich isn’t going to hold a candle to that.
Amen to that.