There is a sandwich shop in town here where the founder (he sold the shop a couple of years ago to a really nice couple) was known as the “Sandwich Nazi”. The ingredients listed were the only ingredients on the sandwich. Do not ask to leave off anything or change anything. Don’t like mayo and want mustard – tough. No tomatoes – tough. He refused to make any sandwich any way other than what was described on the menu.
wiatr almost 5 years ago
The whole wheat is OK and some lettuce might be tasty but that other stuff is just vicious.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member almost 5 years ago
’56 Plymouth convertible … but not a Belvedere I guess, no Belvedere badge on the front fender in front of the wheel … ? Nice!
cdward almost 5 years ago
If she’s already got one foot in the grave, what’s it matter what she eats?
VictoryRider almost 5 years ago
I guess it’s the opposite of the Heart Attack Grill. (Yup, that’s a real restaurant).
donwalter almost 5 years ago
Uhhhh….don’t upset the witch…
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
W H A T . ???? Now BROOMY, there’s other places you can goooooooooo…..ooooops Toooooo late
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
Wonder who recommended this place?
tripwire45 almost 5 years ago
How about “Libertarian Burger” where everyone is responsible for their own choices?
stillfickled Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The woman at the window looks like she eats the profits.
david_42 almost 5 years ago
Kale tastes like dried dishwater and sadness. (not mine)
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
“Breaking News! There is only a 40-foot crater where Conscience Burgers used to be…”
19ren38 almost 5 years ago
I didn’t know that Broomie lived in NY City
theoldmancc0 almost 5 years ago
a zap coming up
shamino almost 5 years ago
Amazing how a place like this manages to stay in business.
First rule of business – sell your customers what they want to buy. Otherwise they’re going to buy it from somebody else.
karlykru Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Another case of the kettle calling the pot black.
pchemcat almost 5 years ago
There is a sandwich shop in town here where the founder (he sold the shop a couple of years ago to a really nice couple) was known as the “Sandwich Nazi”. The ingredients listed were the only ingredients on the sandwich. Do not ask to leave off anything or change anything. Don’t like mayo and want mustard – tough. No tomatoes – tough. He refused to make any sandwich any way other than what was described on the menu.
smorbie the great and beautiful almost 5 years ago
And she eats there, why?
fix-n-fly almost 5 years ago
Time to turn the Plymouth around and go somewhere that will give you what you want for your money.
danketaz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Gasp! Shades of Ginger Meggs!
Banjo Gordy Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Love the old Plymouth!
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
I would never, ever use the drive-thru at Conscience Burgers. Not the eat-in dining room, either!
Give the customer what she wants!