Roast Beef And Cheese Combo
Murphy's Deli

Murphy's Deli

5601 Granite Pkwy, 75024, Plano, United States

Delis • Grocery • American • North American


"Upon entering the deli, I was greeted by a strong smell of cleaning solution that was almost overpowering, reminiscent of a bathroom. It was somewhat irritating to my senses. I did arrive at 2:35 PM, just 25 minutes before closing, so they might have been in a rush to tidy up. (A suggestion for management: consider switching to an odorless cleaning solution and follow the dilution recommendations.) Once I got past the smell, I was met with incredibly friendly employees who welcomed me with warm smiles and provided excellent service. I ordered the Murphy's French Dip, a brownie, and a large soda for $11.95 before tip, which seemed quite reasonable. The sandwich arrived with a smile, nicely wrapped in deli paper. It came on a fresh ciabatta roll topped with Swiss cheese and a good portion of beef. While it wasn't overly generous, it was certainly not skimped on either. The flavor was quite tasty, even with the lingering scent of cleaning solution. The self-service soda fountain with free refills was a nice perk, especially since I enjoy Coke Zero. They mixed it just right here—not too diluted like many places do to save on syrup. As for the decor, it felt rather generic, as if it had been pulled from a box, but the deli was exceptionally clean—definitely ready for a Marine Corps inspection. Would I go back? Probably not. However, if Murphy's were located in my office building, I would be thrilled!"

Milio's Sandwiches

Milio's Sandwiches

407 West Main Street, Sun Prairie, 53590, United States Of America

Wraps • Italian • Fast Food • Sandwiches


"Went through the drive thru today 10/07/23, and ordered 4 subs 2 #5’s Italian subs and 2 Skinny #13’s. As soon as I pulled up to the window, a young lady came to take my payment. Without saying much of anything she instantly asked if I wanted to leave a tip. I’m used to being prompted at fast food restaurants to leave a tip when paying by credit card. This was the first time though that I’ve been asked by a person in a drive thru and put on the spot like that. It caught me off guard. For several years in the past I waitressed and bartended. I know how much tips always meant to me, so I always tip pretty generously when I’m out at restaurants and bars. When prompted by the credit card machine to tip at a fast food restaurant I always tip too, but less than I would if I was at a restaurant being served by someone. Typically when you tip it’s on your food and experience. To be pushed to tip before I’ve even gotten the food or saw how the experience went is a bit crazy to me. If it’s a great experience I’ll tip more. In spite of all this I know like today these are younger kids working so I’ll always tip something. The way this young lady asked for a tip without even really saying Hi or anything caught me by surprise. I told her I’ve got cash, go ahead and run my card for the food and I’ll leave a tip in cash. I grabbed my wallet to pull out a few dollars and realized I didn’t have cash like I thought I did. I had enough change though to leave a dollar tip. So I put 4 quarters in the tip jar. I know it wasn’t much, but thought a dollar was better than nothing. It then took forever for the subs to be made. My son and I sat in the drive thru for probably close to 10 minutes at this point waiting for the sandwiches to be made. I didn’t even mind that at the time, but did think it was a bit odd it took so long when there was no one else in the drive thru line and I didn’t see anyone in the restaurant. We were the only ones there at the time, and there were 3 people working. When the girl finally brought the bag with the subs, she handed it to me and quickly looked down in the tip jar to see what I had tipped, and seemed to have an attitude. When we got home and opened up our sandwiches, the picture below shows the Italian subs. There was a couple small pieces of meat and the cheese. There were no toppings. These usually come with lettuce, tomato, onions, and oil. Nothing, just the little bit of meat and cheese. In hindsight I think this young lady and the workers heard me drop the change in the tip jar. The way the expectation of a tip was presented was actually appalling. I think these workers probably heard me drop the change in the tip jar and expected more than that. In the end, having it take as long as it did seemed like that was on purpose. Then to see the product when we got home. We just spent over $30 for a whole bunch of bread, couple small pieces of meat and cheese, and pushed with the expectation and feeling of even though I tipped, it wasn’t good enough. Milios has gotten to be pretty expensive over time. We always have liked their subs and would still be ok paying their prices knowing how expensive everything is now. After this experience though my family will definitely not return to this location and even possibly any Milios again."