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I feel for today's restaurateurs. How can mom-and-pop sandwich shops possibly compete with the ubiquitous "five-dollar-footlong"? C. Jacks in Prairie Village addresses the question with fine quality and friendly service. While their fare is better than what's offered by the national chain, it's also more expensive. What's the value of a sincere smile?
5 Comments:
At 5:32 PM, kcmeesha said…
I don't automatically give places a pass just because they are local, but if I like one I make sure to post/tell other people about it. If it brings even one extra customer I am happy to do it.
At 6:00 PM, AeroSquid said…
My wife works in the Prairie Village shopping center so she can bring me home some dinner :) Thanks for the link!
At 8:45 AM, Anonymous said…
Their food quality is much better than the chain place. All home made right in the back room.
At 2:17 PM, Faith said…
I don't know why we haven't tried that place yet, but their prices seem very reasonable, I think. I might give them a go this weekend! A couple of their paninis sound delicious...
At 6:46 PM, dustin turner said…
Thanks for mentioning our place on your blog! We are small, but have great group of regular customers. I think they'd tell you that we are very affordable for the quality of food we serve. Please stop in sometime and say hi.
-Dustin Turner
C.Jacks Sidewalk Cafe
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