
August 2008
Yelp.com users love Press 195.com and the positive reviews keep coming in. Read below a few of the many positive reviews that readers have written. Click here to read all of them.
"This place is tasty and fast. I like it. The American with out turkey...add onions, is awesome. It is a tastier and more appealing version on the roast beef sandwich at Panera. Everything comes with a side of cucumber salad. There are not fatty (and delicious) sides to order so it is a good place to visit if you are trying to avoid mayonnaise!The service was very fast but I was not rushed to leave even though I was only a party of one at a table for two.The waitress was super friendly and even helped with directions. I will be back!"
"These pressed sandwiches were like the hug that any weary West Coaster traveling through Brooklyn needs. The location is tres cute, with a patio out back. I had the #3 Turkey, Fresh Mozzarella grilled mushrooms and sweet onion jam, pressed into Ciabatta bread, served warm with a diet coke. IT was deeeeeelsih! My buddy had the #2 which I also got to taste and it was delightful as well."
"I should clarify that the 5 stars here are really 4.5. The lil half is lost because the service was sort of so-so but the food was so delicious it has won be over despite the less than great waiter. I am not a sandwich person. Probably because my mother made sandwiches for me all throughout high school and because I worked at the sandwich counter in college for awhile. Sandwich usually are the last thing on my yummy list but my bf insisted this place was worth it so we went. Got the coveted window seat so I could make faces at the people passing by who stared at my food and we started with a pitcher of sangria. Yum! Followed by the butternut squash soup (thick and creamy) and then I had the Grilled Eggplant with Roasted Red Pepper, smoked Gouda and garlic spread. Delicious! I also got to taste my bf's Turkey and Fontina with Chutney and Roasted Pear. Also a great choice (though not as good as mine hehe!).This sandwich inspired me to try to turn my George Foreman into a panini press because I'm too cheap to buy a real panini press. It inspired me to go out and buy sandwich ingredients. In the end mine was not as good but I'll always remember this sandwich with fond memories :-)"
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