Stopped in for carry out yesterday, and it greatly exceeding my expectations. I live down the road a mile or two, and always come by for quick on the way home purchases but never had got try any of the food until today. Had a great pork tenderloin sandwich, very home style, but still very high restaurant quality. Will defiantly return to this gem for more meals, not just beer and cigarettes.
Matt Q.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Good place for sandwiches if you are at the BSR track/range. There are hot menu items like small pizzas but I did not evaluate them. If you can I’d call ahead to have your order ready for the lunch rush. The online menu appears different from the paper menu. I tried the Junction, Caboose and Hobo. The Junction is ham, salami, pepperoni, bologna and provolone, which at that point I guess is only missing bacon. The website lists the caboose as something different than I recall as the caboose. The best one though was the Hobo(which doesn’t seem to be listed); roast beef, provolone and horseradish on a kaiser roll and banana peppers. Being a convenience store you can match your sandwich with whatever snack and drink you want and for about $ 10. Service was good and friendly but this is a small operation off the beaten path. BSR refers students here and lines can be ridiculous. I don’t fault them for their inability to absorb the lunch rush. Again my best advice is to send in your order through BSR or call ahead of time.
Keith R.
Classificação do local: 4 Silver Spring, MD
If you’re a local, you already know the place well, so I will assume that you’re at the track, looking for a better meal option than a DIY nacho kit from the snack bar. You found it. This is 1 mile to the penny from the speedway entrance and it’s basically a convenience store and sandwich shop. Nothing fancy, but the staff are friendly, prices are reasonable, and there’s plenty of seating indoors and out. At this writing, they even have wi-fi, which is nice, because the cell towers aren’t quite making it, here.