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Businiess name:  Riddle & Martin Sub Shops
Review by:  Bruce B.
Review content: 
Judy- Hi. From your review, it sounds like you are a newcomer to South River. Riddle & Martin has been an institution in this town. They make the best subs!! I grew up in SR but have moved to the Philly area and I have never found a better sub sandwich anywhere. They slice the veggies so thin and season the sandwich just perfect. I still make the pilgrimage at least twice a year just to get a sub. Thanks for your review- Bruce PS- The reason why there is no parking is because that building was built in the 40's when cars were still a luxury. It started out as a deli/connivance store before there was such a thing. And ironically, the 7/11 of the world is what killed the local merchant.

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