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163.1 | Loy' | THOTH::FILZ | DTN 223-2033 | Tue Jul 11 1989 14:50 | 6 |
| The wife and I had supper there the other night and it was good
The amount of food give was right for me. The sause was real good.
The subs were ok. Serve a little slow.
Over all I like it and would go back.
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163.2 | My 2 cents | ASABET::YANAGI | John | Tue Jul 11 1989 15:23 | 10 |
| We stopped there for lunch and we all thought it was pretty good.
I had a meatball sub which I thought was quite tasty... I concur
with .1 - the sauce was real good. The people were very nice and
friendly. I didn't think the service was slow at all, quite average
compared to the other sub shops in town... but then again, there
was no one in line ahead of us.
I agree with .1 and definitely plan on going back myself.
John
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163.3 | thumbs up for Lou's | PAXVAX::RUZICH | Steve Ruzich, VAXELN Development | Wed Jul 12 1989 10:38 | 16 |
| What I liked about Lou's was that there were a couple of items which
were not on everybody else's menu: chicken cacciatory (sp?) and a pork
chop dish (which was a special).
My wife really liked the fisherman's platter, though they probably lost
money on it, so they may not be quite so generous after their first
week. Very nicely cooked, though.
We got carry-out, so I can't comment on service.
All in all, better than average for yet-another-Italian-sub place.
Speaking of which, there are plans for even *another* pizza/sub
restaurant. This one is proposed to occupy the empty half of the
building at Rt 27 and Acton Street.
-Steve
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163.4 | where/ | CASPRO::DUNN | | Wed Jul 12 1989 11:08 | 15 |
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> Speaking of which, there are plans for even *another* pizza/sub
> restaurant. This one is proposed to occupy the empty half of the
> building at Rt 27 and Acton Street.
Huh?
Rte 27 and Acton St. meet twice, once at Christmas Motors, and once
by Cumberland Farms. Can't think of a 1/2 empty building at either
point.
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163.5 | anothe food place | THOTH::FILZ | DTN 223-2033 | Wed Jul 12 1989 11:26 | 4 |
| Hi
The pizza/sub is going to be at rt27 and concord street (brown
st.) the old gas station across from the muffler/fix up station
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163.6 | there?? | CASPRO::DUNN | | Wed Jul 12 1989 11:51 | 6 |
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I'm really suprised. One would think that with the empty stores
downtown, they would take advantage of a location with more foot
traffic.
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163.7 | Oops | PAXVAX::RUZICH | Steve Ruzich, VAXELN Development | Wed Jul 12 1989 12:59 | 5 |
| re: .4, .5
I meant to say "Concord Street". Concord, Acton, what's the
difference anyway, they ain't Maynard...
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163.8 | it's alright, but... | DINER::SHUBIN | When's lunch? | Wed Jul 12 1989 16:47 | 11 |
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I thought Lou's was just another sub shop. On the plus side, the dinner
that I had came with a salad, which was nice, and the sub was on better
bread than is usually the case. If I were looking for subs or take-out,
I'd probably go there instead of other places, but I want something
better than take-out and better than the Copper Kettle. I'm never
satisfied, I guess.
Is there really the business for all of these sub shops? Why can't we
get a real restaurant? Or a bookstore? Or a greengrocer? Anybody want
to start a business?
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163.9 | wasn't impressed. | ASABET::C_AQUILIA | | Thu Jul 27 1989 11:45 | 17 |
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we went there for lunch on friday and wasn't impressed at all.
their menu is nice, with fresh calzones and large salads in the
window display and the place is very clean but the subs are expensive
and not really worth it. even though the bread was really fresh
they put two slices of meat and one paper thin slice of cheese in
their american and italian subs. even worse they layered them in
so when they put the condiments etc in the middle and you squeezed
the bread shut to take a bite you wore the condiments and lost the
rest of the onions, peppers etc on your tray. by the time you took
three bites there was nothing more left than the bread. their prices
for these subs are .75 more than the usual subs around town. if
we got next time we will definately be trying something with their
sauce or the fish, if we go.
cj
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163.10 | Another "No" | SONATA::HICKOX | Stow Vice | Thu Jul 27 1989 14:17 | 6 |
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We haven't been impressed with the place at all, single serving
sizes and high prices to match. I think I'll stick with T.C. Lando's
for subs/calzones, and leave seafood to the Quarterdeck.
Mark
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163.11 | | PAXVAX::MIANO | Welcome to Boston! Now, go home. | Fri Jul 28 1989 01:09 | 3 |
| I agree, the subs are unimpressive. I got one of their specials the
other day -- the toasted ravioli. As noted in previous notes, the sauce
is not bad. However the portion was a little on the small side.
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