At Jersey Mikes, I got a sandwich about half the size of the Jimmy Johns one, with chips and a drink. The bun is literally loaded with ingredients, and as you can see, excellent distribution throughout. I ate two bites of it before shoving my plate forward. We found truly amazing subs all across Michigan. I just cant eat it anymore. Everyone I talk to either likes Jimmy John's by a mile or has never tasted Jersey Mike's. Another factor to take into consideration is allergies. How much brain power does it take to say.. Got to Somerset location at 5:53. At Jersey Mikes, the deli meat and cheese is extremely fresh. While the sandwiches are good, it's the toppings that really push them over the edge of flavor falls. The biggest complaint we had with this sandwich is its construction. These sandwiches are uniform throughout which ensures maximum flavor and great flavor, and while the bread at Potbelly does leave something to be desired, the ingredient setup just about makes up for that. Ive selected eight of the largest sub chains in New Jersey: Subway, Blimpie, Jersey Mikes, Jimmy Johns, Wawa, QuickChek, Firehouse Subs and Primo Hoagies. The bread was soft, just how I like it, but maybe a little too sponge-like. Come on Chris, lets go to Subway!. And now after trying to be cordial, they refuse to help me. Every time I walk into a Firehouse Subs, I smell like one for the entire day. kyle Aug 26, 2019 at 9:13 am, Jimmy Johns is so much better than Jersey Mikes its unbelievable. This is a well made sub. Why? I will say this, the meats tasted very fresh, but with five cured meats, it was incredibly salty and a little overboard. This - all day. Metairie, LA 70006-5439. Doesn't JJ only use provolone cheese, with no options for anything else? It tastes how a Jersey sub should taste. Publix is the best of course, glad that's acknowledged. From white and wheat bread baked fresh every day, to meats and cheeses sliced fresh for each sub, it's what they do here. The potbelly bread was the heartiest of the breads, and tasted very fresh. Hotspot of the Week: Jersey Mike's Subs.