Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:53 pm
Speaking of Jimmy Johns, the signage for the new restaurant going in at 84th and 370 is up.
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It's also about what the sandwiches are worth. Other than delivery, I still don't get Jimmy Johns. Â I've had it twice; pretty mediocre.Brad wrote:Screw that... Nice gesture and all, but the lines will be ridiculous!
I went to the JJ's downtown and even though there were about 50 people outside the door, the wait was only 5 min. Â They formed two lines and everything went smoothly.jessep28 wrote:The line wasn't too bad. Things moved very efficiently if people paid attention and had their order and payment ready.
I went too. Â I took 10 minutes to probably move through the line of 50-75 people. Â I've been to Subways where I wait longer than that and I'm the only one in line! Âskinzfan23 wrote:I went to the JJ's downtown and even though there were about 50 people outside the door, the wait was only 5 min. They formed two lines and everything went smoothly.jessep28 wrote:The line wasn't too bad. Things moved very efficiently if people paid attention and had their order and payment ready.
The funny thing was that all the homeless by the library were eating Jimmy John's today.
Nope never toastguitarguy wrote:When it comes down to it assembling a sandwich has to be one of the easiest things to do in the food world.. You're not cooking anything and merely just putting things on bread.. Subway loses speed with toasting which I'm sure everyone gets done to their sandwich since it just tastes better..
Me neither.Uffda wrote:Nope never toastguitarguy wrote:When it comes down to it assembling a sandwich has to be one of the easiest things to do in the food world.. You're not cooking anything and merely just putting things on bread.. Subway loses speed with toasting which I'm sure everyone gets done to their sandwich since it just tastes better..
Toasted with lots of peppers (and on an Omaha scale of hotness, at least 6/10 on the peppers).S33 wrote:Always toast. Italian BMT on wheat with extra American cheese, bell peppers, olives, jalopenos, banana peppers, lettuce, tomato, salt and pepper, vinegar and oil.
Boom!
Razzys or Gandolofo's is even better.bigredmed wrote: If you have to eat one of these "sandwhiches", then Jasons's Deli, Subway, or our own Little King crushes that disgusting swill made by Jimmy Johns. I have tried three of them and they all taste like they were using day old bread and had so few things on them that they basically tasted like stale bread with grease on them.
Frankly, why anyone would eat these when there are so many other things to eat in this town astounds me.
very floorRNcyanide wrote:Due to limited lunch options, I ended up having to order JJ's today...
Today, I had to see a consult in the NICU, so I went to the Clarkson tower cafeteria (only thing open on Saturday) and got their Quesadilla. Â Lots of food, not bad taste, and less than 7 bucks that you dropped on the Jimmy Johns.RNcyanide wrote:One small, stale sandwich set me back nearly seven dollars.
I would have gone to the cafeteria here at Methodist, but usually everything is picked over after about 130, and I didn't get to eat until 2:30. The kitchen and cafeteria are being renovated currently so food options there are rather limited.bigredmed wrote:Today, I had to see a consult in the NICU, so I went to the Clarkson tower cafeteria (only thing open on Saturday) and got their Quesadilla. Lots of food, not bad taste, and less than 7 bucks that you dropped on the Jimmy Johns.RNcyanide wrote:One small, stale sandwich set me back nearly seven dollars.
bbinks wrote:Razzys or Gandolofo's is even better.bigredmed wrote: If you have to eat one of these "sandwhiches", then Jasons's Deli, Subway, or our own Little King crushes that disgusting swill made by Jimmy Johns. I have tried three of them and they all taste like they were using day old bread and had so few things on them that they basically tasted like stale bread with grease on them.
Frankly, why anyone would eat these when there are so many other things to eat in this town astounds me.
So what must be going on is that they see me coming and give me the stale POS "food" so they can save the good stuff for you. I am literally 100% on the crappy food from there. That includes different stores, ordering online vs going there in person, and ordering different things each time figuring that I picked the wrong thing last time. Just a regular stream of disgusting cr*p. Stale bread, flavorless meat, the list goes on an on.nativeomahan wrote:Call me a contrarian. I have never had a bad sandwich from JJ. Better than Subway. Nothing has ever tasted stale.
That is fine. Â The thing I don't get is that it is never even just an OK place when I have tried it. Â On a 10 scale of 1 being nastier than a bucket of pus and 10 being the perfect sandwich, every place pretty much swings in the 3-7 range. Â This place seems to be a solid 7 when others go there, yet when I go there, it isn't even a 3. ÂBrad wrote:I not sure why people just can't agree to disagree. Everyone likes different things and has different tastes. That's the reason every restaurant is different. Go where you like.
I go to McDonald's about every 3 years to remind myself why I don't go there.bigredmed wrote:
Most other places are not that consistently nasty.
bigredmed wrote:That is fine. The thing I don't get is that it is never even just an OK place when I have tried it. On a 10 scale of 1 being nastier than a bucket of pus and 10 being the perfect sandwich, every place pretty much swings in the 3-7 range. This place seems to be a solid 7 when others go there, yet when I go there, it isn't even a 3.Brad wrote:I not sure why people just can't agree to disagree. Everyone likes different things and has different tastes. That's the reason every restaurant is different. Go where you like.
Most other places are not that consistently nasty.
That's what I tried the other day when I had the stale sandwich.nebugeater wrote:bigredmed wrote:That is fine. The thing I don't get is that it is never even just an OK place when I have tried it. On a 10 scale of 1 being nastier than a bucket of pus and 10 being the perfect sandwich, every place pretty much swings in the 3-7 range. This place seems to be a solid 7 when others go there, yet when I go there, it isn't even a 3.Brad wrote:I not sure why people just can't agree to disagree. Everyone likes different things and has different tastes. That's the reason every restaurant is different. Go where you like.
Most other places are not that consistently nasty.
From the amt of business they do you must be in the minority but that is fine. Not everyone likes the same thing. If you go again try their wheat bread that is sliced. It is a nice change of pace from their "loaf" bread
I am going to go out on a limb here and guess you just don't like JJ ! ÂRNcyanide wrote:That's what I tried the other day when I had the stale sandwich.nebugeater wrote:bigredmed wrote:That is fine. The thing I don't get is that it is never even just an OK place when I have tried it. On a 10 scale of 1 being nastier than a bucket of pus and 10 being the perfect sandwich, every place pretty much swings in the 3-7 range. This place seems to be a solid 7 when others go there, yet when I go there, it isn't even a 3.Brad wrote:I not sure why people just can't agree to disagree. Everyone likes different things and has different tastes. That's the reason every restaurant is different. Go where you like.
Most other places are not that consistently nasty.
From the amt of business they do you must be in the minority but that is fine. Not everyone likes the same thing. If you go again try their wheat bread that is sliced. It is a nice change of pace from their "loaf" bread
One of my co workers said he drove by the JJ at 114 and Dodge and the line was out the door and down the sidewalk.skinzfan23 wrote:Today is customer appreciation day. Subs #1-6 will be only $1 from 11 am - 3 pm. Only one per customer (although when I worked downtown, they let you purchase two)
I wonder if they just moved....I saw that one recently opened at 71st and Cornhusker right behind the new Fantasy's gas station and across Cornhusker from Sam's Club.Coyote wrote:All the signage is already down for the Jimmy John's on the SW corner of 72nd & Giles...
How long has thus site been closed? Is it the first Omaha Jimmy John's to close?
Found out there was a sign that they moved there, same staff and all, and now there is a sign that says Red Sushi Hibachi in the bays window, with a liquor licence notice.skinzfan23 wrote:I wonder if they just moved....I saw that one recently opened at 71st and Cornhusker right behind the new Fantasy's gas station and across Cornhusker from Sam's Club.Coyote wrote:All the signage is already down for the Jimmy John's on the SW corner of 72nd & Giles...
How long has thus site been closed? Is it the first Omaha Jimmy John's to close?
Grow Omaha Weekly Market Report wrote:Construction is underway on a new building at 168th & Audrey Street on the site of the former Wardrobe Spa. That building had been destroyed in a fiery explosion in 2018 that was later determined to be arson. The investigation and legal case had a lot of bizarre twists and turns, which garnered a great deal of public interest. So what's going into the new building? A free-standing Jimmy John's restaurant.