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Had the misfortune of patronizing Dilly 's during a layover at Sky Harbor a day ago. Spent $17 on a skimpy little Italian Sandwich and a half liter of Diet Coke. I had an SUV-sized appetite but each half of my scrawny sando was smaller than a deck of cards. The caliber of the filling was...sub-optimal. Pepperoni, salami, a third unidentified but Italian meat (probably prosciutto or mortadella with a thin slab of provolone, less than stellar lettuce and a wilted tomato. The bread that framed it had decent softness but zero crunch. Your favorite Yelp Elite Correspondent, a well traveled sandwich aficionado, recoiled at the taste. Yet I gamely pressed forward to shove half of the uninspiring s sando down my gullet (and then only 'cause I needed to take some meds on a full stomach! . I came thisclose to tossing the other half into a Sky Harbor International trash bin...but the $17 extortion, er, price flashed in my head and I ended up presenting the Dago Dagwood to my nephew dogs at my brother 's home in NM! And yep, even the dogs were similarly disenchanted. They ultimately quaffed it, but didn 't look happy about it. Final verdict? Wasting a near Jackson bill on a crappy 7-11 caliber sandwich at Dilly 's made me feel, well, pretty silly.
Older lady would not let me have a little packet of mayo....... Are you for real? A little packet of mayo! What a joke!! SOOO RUDE lmao she wanted me to buy a packet of mayo that's free, so embarrassing and rude employee
Yummy snacks for the family. Run in and gobble it down! We stopped in for a quick bag of salty chips. The rest was history. Good sandwiches and nibbles for a picnic.
A sandwich place with no veggie sandwiches.. at an international airport! Does Phoenix not know a quarter of the global population is vegetarian ??