Spicy Cajun Chicken
The Loop Pizza Grill

The Loop Pizza Grill

211 3rd Street, Neptune Beach, 32266, United States Of America, NEPTUNE BEACH

Pizza • Salad • Burgers • American


"Good Eats Cheap seats. Our family usually goes to the loop for their burgers and onion rings. Their rings are large and thick cut and fried to a delicious golden brown. If I don't get a few as soon as it comes to the table, I'm lucky. They come with a diving sauce, but we onion ring purists know that all onion rings need only a little salt. Heaven forbids if you ever think of ketchup! Although I prefer my burgers to have a small moo in them (rare to med. rare) I can't go for a transplant anymore. The Loop and the Swiss burger with heavy onion are almost as well cooked. The Loop and the Swiss are a regular postoperative meal for me. Most doctors tell you that you don't eat immediately after surgery, but over the years I've found that is NOT true to me. When I roll into the O.R., I ask my wife to go and get my regular for me so I can enjoy some delicious goodness when I wake up. Every time the nurse or doc tells me you can't eat it after surgery! What I tell them, I know what I can and can, and I can eat a loop and Swiss! Our family was disappointed when the San Pablo Loop beach was closed. A sad day for Loop fans! I have two bad knees, I wake up like Frankenstein's monster in the morning. LOL I'm too young to replace them, so I'm going into what I'm a 'tune up' once a year to move me. My order is always the same, and my wife even knows without me what to wait for me. What a great woman she is! I also had a liver transplant in 2008 and the Docs were definitely against my usual post-op menu. I told them you were taking something out so I could put something back, right? They laughed and I got my usual meal. Hospital food sucks anyway! This should say enough about how good the burgers and onion rings are the loop, so go and try something!"

Firehouse Subs Henry St

Firehouse Subs Henry St

2830 W Henrietta Rd, Rochester, United States

Cheese • American • Barbecue • Fast Food


"I usually don't review chains but I wanted to try these subs since it's the first Firehouse Subs in Rochester. I also like that they donate proceeds to first responders. I visited around 1pm on a Monday and it was not busy, no one in line in front of me and maybe two cars in the drive thru. The service was friendly but painfully slow. Also, they have a sign on the door clearly stating you will not be served if you aren't wearing a mask; however, all three workers behind the counter had masks on but that were below their nose. It made me a little uncomfortable that they were handling my food without proper mask wearing. When my order was finally ready, they would have forgotten my mac and cheese side had I not asked if it was in the bag. Overall it just seemed like they were not focused on getting orders out efficiently. The food itself was fine. It was what I'd expect from a chain. The turkey, bacon, and ranch sub (I got a medium) was filling and good, but it had a lot of sauce and was messy to eat. The mac and cheese was creamy and tasted good. I hope that they can work out some of their customer service issues. The food is pretty good but I wouldn't hurry back given this experience. Editing to respond to owner comment below: I understand them being short-staffed and for that reason am less concerned as I was previously about the wait time. I know that many restaurants are facing staffing issues right now."