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Businiess name:  Giovanni's Italian Sandwich
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I just stopped in last weekend (for old times sake) while driving down PCH and reluctantly shared (I wanted to eat my OWN sandwich) a hot pastrami sandwich with my husband. It was quite large and the meat was super tasty without a lot of fat that pastrami usually has. The bread was perfectly warm and toasty without being too hard to bite into. It was nice to sit outside and people watch while sipping on a Stella waiting for our sandwich. It brought back memories of the good ol' days when I was younger and life was all about driving to the coast in hopes of scoring some free food, and to hang out my friend Dino who worked in his dad's deli every weekend....those were the days...

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