Speaking of WAWA, I avoid them now for hoagies or sandwiches. The quality has gone way down. Bread is tough and tasteless, and the meat, cheese and lettuce is lame. Just a dry no-zest sandwhich. I guess I'm spoiled by Jersey Mikes.
I'll take a sub from a mom & pop deli any day over WaWa. In fact I've been trying to patronize locally owned stores over big retail chains for all of my needs, when possible. Our towns are becoming more generic every year, losing their individual character, with the same store signs popping up no matter where you go. Then there is the younger generation, who want the convenience of everything they buy delivered to their doorstep, and local business and employment be damned.You are right that the quality is not up to par with what it used to be, but Wawa hoagies are still alright. I will still crush an Italian or a Honey Turkey any day of the week. You get a hoagie there primarily for the extremely high convenience factor - there is a Wawa in any direction you're traveling.
If I want an actually good hoagie and am planning out lunch ahead of time then I'm hitting up Primo, or better yet I'm getting it made somewhere that is not a chain, like Bagliani's.
BTW, I saw that Wawa started offering take-out pizza about a week ago at my local store.
There is a new Olga's Diner. I tried it with a friend recently, and it was pretty good. I hadn't heard the Shamong Diner was closing. That's too bad.
Interesting history!I grew up in that development and worked at the Sunoco across the street in the 70s. Mary's Luncheonette was at the new Olga's location back then. Homes lined Route 73 from the Honda dealer to the old circle that use to be there. Hedges Diesel was there in the 50's at the Honda location and I played in the building as a kid. There was an Animal Hospital on the Honda location in the 70 and before that is was Mrs. London, a palm reader. Their house burned down when they were on vacation and I sat on the oil cabinet next to the pumps at Sunoco and watched it burn down. When Mrs London arrived home she came over and I distinctly remember my boss, the owner of the station, asking her how come she did not see it coming in her own palm. It was arson so someone was not happy with her.
I heard recently that Olga's Diner marked the edge of the Pinelands National Reserve border in Evesham.
Years ago when that boundary was set up a person put up a huge sign in the middle of the old circle complaining that you were in the pinelands. They must have had issues with something they were trying to do with their property. Not really sure. A photo of it made it in the papers. That may be why you are hearing Olga’s was the edge.Interesting history!
I heard recently that Olga's Diner marked the edge of the Pinelands National Reserve border in Evesham. Not sure if they were referring to the old location or the new one.
Ah, ok. So many stories.Years ago when that boundary was set up a person put up a huge sign in the middle of the old circle complaining that you were in the pinelands. They must have had issues with something they were trying to do with their property. Not really sure. A photo of it made it in the papers. That may be why you are hearing Olga’s was the edge.
I don’t know what was necessary to re-use the Olga’s name