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PB&J – Gourmet Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches Hot

 
PB&J – Gourmet Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches
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4.0 (4)

Restaurants

Cuisine Sandwiches
Terminal Concourse A South Station, Gate A1
Pre/Post Security Post Security
Phone (734) 229-0616
Good for kids No
Waiter Service No
Alcohol No
Price $: Cheap, Under $10
Good for BreakfastLunchDinner

Honey and banana sandwich, cinnamon swirl bread.

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Average user rating from: 4 user(s)

Overall rating: 
 
4.0
Taste:
 
4.3   (4)
Ambience:
 
3.8   (4)
Cleanliness:
 
4.0   (4)
Service:
 
4.0   (4)
 
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Can't come to Detroit and miss this.

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4.0
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5.0
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3.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Reviewed by John Billings
August 21, 2011
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

You'd never imagine a place that only sold PB&J!! Worth the hike down to the end of A.

 

The Finest PB&J I have EVER eaten!

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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Reviewed by Suamato
March 09, 2011
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I dream about this sandwich...The multi grain bread, chunky peanut butter, raspberry jam and fresh banana.... This was the finest PB&J I have ever eaten. I was at the Detroit airport during lunch time and it was very refreshing to see such a simple, down home option. You may complain about the price but this thing was huge, fresh and delicious. I think it was well worth the $4. and much healthier than the other options available. Top it off with a carton of milk and you're
good to go!

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Pros Several fresh options were available and I imagine you could come up with quite a few combinations....
Quick, friendly service!
Cons Well, it is in an airport...
Where can I find one in NE PA?
 

Best pb and j sandwich i ever had

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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Reviewed by Kelly
May 28, 2010
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

The service was amazing! I was in detriot airport and saw the place and thought "i never heard of that before". I was in the mood to have something real quick, nothing fancy, and it was amazing. I got a regular pb and j sandwhich and it was the most delicious sandwich I had ever had. I want to go back because I haven't seen any other place like it!

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Pros Service was splendid and the sandwich was delicious!
Cons Theres nothing like it around here D:
 

Whoa

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2.0
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2.0
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2.0
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0 of 7 people found the following review helpful

I'm currently at the Detroit airport in the midst of taking a trip
home to New Hampshire for a few weeks. It'll end up being five weeks
home, but the first week and a half will be spent at Fitchburg and the
crits leading up to it (the Exeter Criterium is next Tuesday. My
hometown race. Should be rad. Yes, rad), while the week following will
be spent on the opposite side of the country at Cascade Cycling
Classic. It won't be until mid-July that I get some r'n'r before I
have a weekend lacking sleep for my best friend's wedding. No
complaints there though; that's going to be awesome.

Aaaaaaanyway, I'm near the food court here in Detroit and I see a
restaurant called PB&J. Curious, I walk closer and see that this
establishment strictly deals with that wonderfully nostalgic sammy,
yes the peanut butter and jelly. However this particular restaurant
sells four-and-a-half dollar sandwiches. Whoa! Time to thank your
sandwich-making parents from grade school (or straight through high
school for yours truly), because that's $810 worth of sandwiches per
school year.