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Where is the Best Sandwich in Atlanta, Georgia?

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Where is the Best Sandwich in Atlanta, Georgia?

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Great service and wonderful sandwich in a ‘hole the wall’ grocery. Add a side of chips and a coke for a delicious meal. Order upon entrance if you’re getting something other than the popular Original. Attend GA Tech around the corner and have been going here for years as well as introducing friends around ATL to the spot. Consistently great.

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I live right down the street from Matty Cakes, and had been in there when it first opened for a slice of gooey delicious carrot cake. I spread the word around to my co-workers immediately — there’s a new cake shop in town!! Since then, however, on my drive to work, I’ve rarely seen Matty Cakes as busy as it should be. I’m frequently the only one in the shop, when I stop by for a muffin and coffee in the morning. So, if you haven’t tried Matty Cakes — NOW IS THE TIME! You are missing out on some of the most delectible sweet treats this side of your grandmother’s bakery. Try the red velvet cupcakes! Try the pumpkin muffins! Everything is always fresh and oh so good. The coffee is hot and the service is good. I will be buying my birthday cakes from Matty from now on. And so will you! Pros + Value for money, heavenly cakes and desserts, great serviceCons – No seating

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The food at alons is very good. I am quite fond of their albacore tuna sandwich with capers on baguette. The baked goods are always top notch, especially the cookies. However, be prepared for a confusing setup. There are no clear lines.. people just crowd at various parts of the long counter.. it’s not quite clear if you are in the line for soup, sandwhiches, desserts, coffee, or to pay. The staff makes it quite clear that they can only get you what they have at their “station”, so if you are getting more than one item.. you can have a long wait. The staff can be somewhat apathetic, I don’t think they have actually been rude to me, but then they also don’t go out of their way to be friendly Another treat besides the food at Alons is one of the owners who bears a striking resemblance to Alanis Morrissette. You really have to see her to believe it.Pros + food, variety, alanis morrissetteCons – pricey, no seating, confusing lines

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Hunky Dory is hidden down a side alley sandwiched between Broad and Forsyth streets. It’s a good find, though, with tasty sandwiches made wi…

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