Luke Davis
Google
2 Stars.
5 of us for dinner. Dinner time--7pm. No rush (we were one of only three tables during our entire visit.) Prices are reasonable as our bill was just under $120 with a standard tip.
We ordered a variety of eats from salads to pasta, fries, and sandwiches.
Fries were great. The third order of fries was the best as it was clearly fresh from the fryer and they were crispy and scrumptious...a tad on the salty side, but I thought they were pretty great!
I ordered the
Cameli Cubano Panini Sandwich described as follows:
"Genoa salami, capicola ham, Havarti cheese, yellow mustard, and pickles on our rosemary focaccia."
It was not pressed (not a panini) and had about as much meat and cheese as a 6th grader's Lunchables® kit. This wasn't even a distant cousin to anything recognizable as a Cubano or a panini. If you like eating stale focaccia with French's yellow mustard, it might be your jam. I've included a picture of an actual Cubano Panni sandwich in this review to compare it with what I got. It is titled "Not Cameli's".
Menu items came out at different times for our party which made digging in while food was still hot a little awkward. The side that came with my sandwich (an upcharge) was forgotten and I had to ask for it later. I ordered a Diet Coke which I consumed pretty quick with the delicious fries ... But never got asked for, or received a refill--the next visit from the server was the bill. So I left pretty thirsty.
It seems like this place does pretty good for ordering pizza by the slice, but I wouldn't recommend going for a group of more than 2 people (again, we were 5 folks). I'd also shy away from anything that is not pizza--especially leave the "World Famous Panni Sandwiches" alone because if they are indeed "famous", it's for all the wrong reasons.