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    4.1 (9 reviews)
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    4.4(201 reviews)
    6.9 mi
    $$

    Cool place with some sweet pics, posters, and guitars on the walls. I really enjoyed the throwback…read morerock and roll vibe. Menu looks great, I've only been twice and both times I had cold subs and they were quite good. The service is good and the people are friendly. Prices are reasonable so you have nothing to lose. Get there early before they run out of cookies if you like a cookie with your lunch. The cookies go quickly.

    This is place is NOT totally awesome, infact it is over priced for the portion size and the…read moreattitude from the employee behind the counter. This was definitely a one and done because there was nothing special about this place. DO NOT ORDER A SALAD because it only comes with 3 small cucumber slices, 2 green pepper slices, onions, and 4 tiny tomato slices for $13.99. If you want the other toppings that come on a sub, there is individually a $.75 upcharge for sweet peppers, hot peppers, pickles, and jalapenos. If I had known before I ordered, I would have just gotten the sub that was the same price as my "sub in a tub" (no bread). My salad was just boring and not TOTALLY AWESOME! I ordered my Chef Salad to go and when I got home, it was missing the turkey and the roast beef was only half of a slice. Less than 3 oz. of meat on the whole salad. THEY ALSO CHARGE EXTRA (3.5%) FOR ANY FORM OF PAYMENT OTHER THAN GREEN CASH.

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    How Ya Dough'n Pizza

    How Ya Dough'n Pizza

    4.3(94 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    I met Garrett, the GM, tonight super nice guy. The place is tucked off 441 in a quiet little spot,…read morewhich I really liked. They've got both indoor and outdoor seating, and from the moment you walk in, it just feels really welcoming and homey. The pizza was definitely the highlight. The dough was soft but still had that perfect crunch, and it tasted so good I honestly could've eaten the whole thing. I got the vodka pizza with pepperoni, and it had just the right amount of spice. Even the ranch stood out it has a hint of mint, which I didn't expect to like, but it actually works and pairs really well with the pizza. Easily one of the best pizzas I've had around here.

    Been told that this is the best pizza in Boca and have been meaning to try it for some time. I…read morefinally tried it this weekend and was underwhelmed by the pizza. That being said, we did do takeout, which may have affected the experience. We ordered the vodka pizza, white pizza, beet salad, and Caesar salad. If I had to pick a standout dish, it would be the beet salad. The citrus paired so nicely with the beets and avocado, and the dressing was great. The Caesar was standard, and the pizzas were really nothing special at all. I was so bummed because I really wanted to give this place five stars. I'm in no rush to come back, but if I do, I'll try dining in instead of takeout. Always willing to give a spot another shot.

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    Flakowitz of Boynton - The Famous "Sloppy Joe", potato cake, applesauce, coleslaw and homemade pickle.

    Flakowitz of Boynton

    3.3(822 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Flakowitz is always a must stop when I'm in Boynton. Parking is free and though it can be a zoo…read morewith pedestrians and cars zipping in and out, I've never had a problem finding a spot. Coming in May meant drastically less of a wait than in the Winter months which was nice. We were seated in a booth and immediately brought out complimentary marble cake for the table. We ordered our drinks (a hot tea for me and a hot coffee for my husband) which were included with our breakfast specials. I got a bowl of oatmeal (brought out as more of an appetizer) as well as the brown sugar, raisin, and cinnamon fixings. Just as I finished that, my two eggs over medium with wheat toast as well as my husband's scrambled eggs and home fries with rye toast arrived. I highly suggest signing up for their rewards program. We got 10% off our bills all month long! You may see some reviews complaining about the seniors that are the majority of the clientele at all times. If you ask me, that's the sign of a good NY style deli and you just need to find amusement in it. Everyone's there for the good food, unbeatable prices for what you get, and classic deli vibes.

    Expect a bustling, old-schoo New York deli atmosphere the minute you walk in. There's usually a…read morewait but well worth it! The best of the best includes: * Fresh bagels baked daily * Huge deli breakfasts * Towering pastrami & corned beef sandwiches * Matzo ball soup, blintzes, kugel * Massive bakery counter packed with cookies, cakes, babka, * Nova lox platter with bagel and all the fixings * Pastrami on rye (piled HIGH) * Challah French toast * Whitefish or tuna salad by the pound * Black & white cookies to take home * Portions are very large -- many people share. * Breakfast and brunch are the busiest times. * Prices are reasonable for the amount of food you get. Overall, one of the best deli's around!

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    Pastrami sandwich is enough for two

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    Death by Pizza

    Death by Pizza

    4.3(123 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Tucked a bit back from the main road, Death by Pizza is absolutely worth seeking out--especially if…read moreyou love Detroit-style pizza. The pizza was phenomenal: perfectly crisp edges, a fluffy interior, and loaded with flavor in every bite. We went with a group of eight, and while the experience was still great, it's probably not ideal for larger parties--we ended up having to sit outside, which worked fine, but it's something to keep in mind if you're planning a bigger gathering. The standout was the pizza special with burrata (seriously, delicious). Everything we tried was excellent, and the quality easily justifies the hype. I'd 100% go back, and I'll be thinking about that pizza for a while.

    I was genuinely excited to try this place after seeing countless videos and hearing so many people…read morerave about it. Unfortunately, after driving 40 minutes to get there, the experience was disappointing from start to finish. We arrived around 6:20 PM on Saturday, May 30th. The restaurant appeared to have roughly six open tables in a dining room of about fifteen tables. A party ahead of us was seated immediately (perhaps they had a reservation), but when we approached the host stand, we were told the wait would be 40 minutes. There was no visible crowd waiting, but okay, fair enough. The host mentioned we could be seated outside immediately. With storm clouds rolling in and the Florida humidity doing its thing, we politely declined and asked to be added to the waitlist. While we were putting our name down, the party that had just been seated inside got up and moved outside. Naturally, I asked if that changed anything. The answer was still "40 minutes." I'm not a mathematician, but that one was hard to follow. We stepped outside to find somewhere nearby to wait. There wasn't really anything in the plaza, and I noticed I never received a confirmation text. Since most restaurants using waitlists send some type of confirmation these days, I had a bad feeling and decided to go back in to verify my information. A different hostess was at the stand. I explained that I wanted to confirm my phone number because I hadn't received a text. She looked at the tablet and said, "I got you." Okay... but I wasn't asking if you had me. I was asking if you had my number. Again, I asked to confirm it. Again, I was told, "You're good." So my wife and I went back to our car and waited. Forty minutes came and went. Nothing. At around 7:15 PM, my wife noticed they were on OpenTable and made a reservation for 7:30 PM just in case. By 7:20 PM, I decided to walk back inside and check on our status. This is where things went completely off the rails. Both hosts looked up our name and, with surprising enthusiasm, informed us that they had canceled our place on the waitlist. Why? Because they had supposedly texted and called us with no response. I asked what number they contacted. Turns out the number was wrong by one digit. The same phone number I had specifically come back inside to verify. The same phone number that nobody actually verified. When I reminded the hostess that I had literally come back to confirm my number and was told, "I got you," she seemed completely unfazed. The other host then insisted that he had read the number back to me and that I had confirmed it. After telling my wife what he claimed, she told me that not only had he read the number back correctly, but she had repeated it correctly to him as well. So the information was clearly correct at that point, which makes it seem like the number was changed before the reservation was saved. At that point I asked to speak with a manager. To his credit, he came over quickly. Unfortunately, instead of immediately focusing on solving the problem, the initial response felt more focused on defending what had happened. What frustrated me most wasn't the mistake itself. Mistakes happen. It was the lack of ownership and the lack of a solution. After waiting nearly an hour because of an error made by the restaurant, I had to repeatedly ask what the plan was. Even then, the answer was essentially, "Maybe another 20 minutes. I'm not really sure." That's where the experience completely fell apart for me. A simple: "I'm sorry. Let me get you seated outside with a drink while we get an indoor table ready." Or: "We made a mistake. You're next for the first available table." Or even: "I understand why you're upset. Let me see what I can do to make this right." Any of those responses would have gone a long way. Instead, I was left feeling like I was inconveniencing everyone by expecting a solution to a problem they created. As we were leaving, the manager followed us outside and said he wanted to help if we were willing to work with him. The problem was that even then, there still wasn't an actual solution being offered. At that point, after nearly an hour of waiting, multiple missed opportunities to verify information, a canceled spot on the waitlist, and no clear path forward, we decided to leave. I drove 40 minutes to try this restaurant and never even got the chance to order a drink. That's impressive in its own way.

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    Mistah Lee's Smokin Good Bbq

    Mistah Lee's Smokin Good Bbq

    4.3(75 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Let's start with the good. The service was great and it was clean…read more We should have known by no one being in the parking lot that it was not going to be a good experience. We got the pulled pork sandwich, (the only tolerable item to eat) and the 2 meat combo with brisket & ribs. The sides were corn bread l, Mac & beans. The brisket was so dry, as shown in the photo and the ribs couldn't even been chewed off or cut off if we tried. They have two bbq sauces a smoked bbq sauce and a mustard sauce. No plain or basic bbq sauces. That could have made the pork a bit better. The Mac n cheese was good but came out cold. The beans tasted odd, then I looked at the menu and saw that they were vegetarian. Interesting. Lastly the cornbread... I couldn't believe it. It was soaked in some kind of hunny sauce. That was so sweet, if it was just the cornbread it would have tasted better. This is a hard pass. Sorry. Way too many places around to get good bbq.

    We had a good lunch here. You order and pay at the counter and they bring your food to you -- no…read morenumbers. And they clear the tables, too. We both ordered a small platter. He got the pulled pork with collard greens and beans. He liked it all. I tried his sides and they were great. I got the small brisket platter. There were only two slices of meat on the plate -- looked quite skimpy especially after removing the fatty edge. The meat was a bit dry and needed help -- by adding some of the sweet bbq sauce. I wouldn't order the brisket again. For my sides, I got the shells Mac n cheese. That was creamy. I liked it. And I got the sticky corn bread. That was a bit too sweet. I'd get it plain next time, if I got it again. We shared a sweet tea. I didn't care for it at all. There was so much honey flavor in it that it was almost thick and cloying. Not refreshing at all. I'd get a soda next time. For someone who loves sweet, I was surprised to ever find "too sweet" in my vocabulary. But I'd definitely come back to try the ribs or the pork. The pastrami sounds intriguing, but they don't always have it and it's not available on a set schedule. I asked about it and was told to call to see if they had it that day. But the lemony collards and beans will definitely be added into my future visit.

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    Sandwich Man Pizza Too

    Sandwich Man Pizza Too

    3.7(147 reviews)
    7.3 mi
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    First time here. Wow! A visit to Sandwich Man Pizza Too is entering a space where time stands…read morestill. Amazing that this large place is located in a such a prime location on the corner of Atlantic and Congress... they must own the property? The time warp really kicks in when you step inside... a huge open space with formica tables and molded benches... nice enough and super clean, just odd for the area. The ordering area and signage, a blast from the past, reminding me of my canteen at summer camp as a kid. After seeing photos of the chow on Yelp, was dissapointed in my Egg and Cheese Sandwich. It tasted fine enough, but the egg/cheese was skimpy on a large roll. If I knew, would have ordered an extra egg or 2... oh well. If I'm in the area around lunchtime, I will stop by to try one of their subs or a BLT... they look great on Y. I want to love it here!

    I'd been wanting to try this place for a while. I bookmarked it after reading a review from fellow…read moreyelp elite, Raymond K. In his review, he mentioned that they had the best BLT here. As this sandwich is a favorite of my husband's, I knew we would have to stop here some time. We were in the area around lunch time and decided to try them. The restaurant sits on a corner in a large separate building with its own parking lot. Inside, it's much bigger than I'd expected. There is an extensive menu painted on the wall. Plus, additional small signs of newer items or specials. You order and pay at the counter, and they call your name when your food is ready. There were quite a few choices of subs and sandwiches plus salads, soups, meals, and sides. It wasn't easy to make a selection as so many things sounded good. My husband wound up getting their BLT on a sub with mayo. There was a ton of crispy bacon on the sandwich along with the lettuce and tomato. I had a bite, and it was excellent! I got their white Russian which was a white meat turkey sub with lettuce and tomato, cheese, and thousand island dressing. The soft Italian bread along with the fillings were delicious. But it was so huge a portion, that I wound up saving half for another meal. This place is definitely a keeper! Thank you to Raymond for bringing it to our attention. So many other things on their menu that I'd like to try in the future.

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    The order counter.

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