
Or Anderson’s Bakery, which are more gourmet and creative.
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We normally get our sandwiches from Subway, which I have no complaints about.
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$ 7 each, both were huge enough for 2 full meals, which makes them a very good deal. I had the Maverick (salami, turkey, ham, cheese), bf had the Puka (salami, roast beef, cheese). They gave me exactly what I ordered but informed me that they would ring it up as a different sandwich that came with avocado and was also a cheaper sandwich, saving me like a buck-fifty! Who does that!?! The good people at Big Kahuna Sandwich Shop, that’s who. One time going in there I ordered a sandwich that didn’t have avocado on it, so I ordered it as an extra.
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I want to try all of the sandwiches but those 3 are all so good I get timid about branching out why mess with a good thing right? I’ve never ordered their soups but they always hook up a free sample to tempt you and they’ve come pretty close to sucking me in because they’re so darn good, but those sandwiches are so big and tasty there’s little room left for soup. So far I’ve had the Huli Huli Chicken, the Big Kahuna and the Burtt. Chewy and delicious Dutch crunch rolls and piled high with lots of tasty fixens. They’ve got a kind of Hawaiian/polynesian mixed with cajun thing going on there, but who cares? It works. Anytime I’m in the area I make a point to pull in here and grab myself a sandwich. Otherwise just go get some quiznos or subway at least their bread is fresh. If you want soup and some good potato salad this is the place to be. Just the décor! I think they need a remodel. The whole Hawaiian theme does not even go with the food. The only thing good that I did get there was the soup and potato salad ( 2 stars for that). I would of rather waited 1 hour and spent the $ 30 that I wasted at this place. I’m sorry but this is not at all comparable to Ike’s place. The garlic sauce was not even that great, like some reviewers said. The sandwiches were at most okay but I wouldn’t go back and buy another one. I ordered the huli checken, the burtt, and the woody. On my quest to find good food around the Pittsburg/Antioch/Brentwood area. If the bread was fresh it would of made a lot of difference. Some of the other reviewers were right when they said the bread IS NOT FRESH. WARNING if you walk into this place & younger women are making sandwiches, see if any guys are working otherwise just save yourself the disappointment and walk right back out. Yet our sandwiches turn out soggy or incredibly messy, always looking like it was thrown together in a rush.

The new girls working the sandwich counter suck pretty bad at making these sandwiches, which is hard to believe since you pick from a list of pre decided sandwiches and then control the veggies & bread choice.

Meaning no more 3 or 4 sandwiches a week. Sadly, the last 3 times I’ve gotten sandwiches from this place we have all been greatly disappointed and I feel we will not be visiting as often as we had before.
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But with Big Kahuna’s, my room mate, my boyfriend and myself had hit the jack pot. Seriously, a good sandwich is hard to come by, a great sandwich is almost impossible. Sandwiches are an ART, a freaking art man. Times are hard and this shop has to relocate and sadly they decided they needed new staff for the new location. We are a concerted threat to legacy media organizations, and proudly so.This place WAS delicious when I first started coming here. SanDiegoVille reports fairly on the top entertainment happenings and small businesses doing it right, while not shying away from hard topics and questions you won’t read in local publications where editorial direction is ultimately steered by the sales department. We pound the pavement for our exclusive coverage instead of waiting for permission to break news from the fancy public relations firms that regularly spoon-feed mainstream media sources their story ideas, influencing journalists’ opinions with freebies and fanfare. We are a different kind of news site with no desire to conform to antiquated ideas of how many believe journalism should be. SanDiegoVille was created in 2010 to report about all the fun & delicious happenings taking place around America's Finest City and we quickly earned a reputation for being a news source for and by those that shun archaic journalistic practices in pursuit of reporting the real story.
