My journey through life's great eateries. Some may be good, some may be bad; we'll find out together. We'll also take a look at snacks, drinks, and other edible items.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Macado's (Roanoke, VA)
Sandwiches anyone? This sandwich shop which is mostly indigenous to Virginia has three locations in town, this review comes from the better of the three (Tanglewood). The restaurant is decorated in nostalgia from around the years along with past items from Roanoke. The service is iffy and can be very annoying, but one good thing is the food is consistent. Recently portion size has increased which is always a plus in my book. The sandwich pictured above is a build your own version of the infamous Hindenburg. The Hindenburg is a sandwich that feeds four people and on Mondays you can get it half price ($8) from 4-close. This sandwich in the picture is constructed on french bread with ham, turkey, salami, provolone, lettuce, and Macado sauce (horseradish sauce). A very tasty combination for a sandwich for all you meat lovers, but for all the real men and women try eating the whole Hindenburg! I have on many occasions and you should too. The price is very reasonable, and with the service factored in, I would give them a floating eight. This means it could go up or down depending on the service. This is a must stop place in the Roanoke Valley, so what are you waiting for? GO!
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