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You bet they do!

Amanda is rightim sorry i meant Suzette is right.

No

No

You can usually find parking on the street. And there are lots. May have to walk a minute or 2

They have hummus with celery and carrots....salads made to order...they also have a tempeh, tofu or avacado hoagie..order without cheese & mayo... but I am not sure if the hoagie bun would be vegan..could ask or request pita bread in place of bun. Pretzel bites and veggie pizza may also be an option but you would need to ask how they are prepared to be sure.

No but grub hub will bring it to u,download the app.

No, most restaurants sell food and drinks.

You would need to call them for a definite answer, as they don't list the brand on their website. However, in America, by law, all cheese regulated by the FDA (that is, all cheese that is transported across state lines) must either be made from pasteurized (heated) milk or aged at least 60 days. It is unlikely that a corporation that has stores existing in many states would be using a cheese that is unpasteurized and hasn't crossed any state lines during transport to their store. It would open them up to many lawsuits and might not even be allowed depending on their insurer. If this is for pregnancy purposes, you should be just fine, but as I said, call them first to ease your mind.

You bet they do!

Amanda is rightim sorry i meant Suzette is right.

No

No

You can usually find parking on the street. And there are lots. May have to walk a minute or 2

They have hummus with celery and carrots....salads made to order...they also have a tempeh, tofu or avacado hoagie..order without cheese & mayo... but I am not sure if the hoagie bun would be vegan..could ask or request pita bread in place of bun. Pretzel bites and veggie pizza may also be an option but you would need to ask how they are prepared to be sure.

No but grub hub will bring it to u,download the app.

No, most restaurants sell food and drinks.

You would need to call them for a definite answer, as they don't list the brand on their website. However, in America, by law, all cheese regulated by the FDA (that is, all cheese that is transported across state lines) must either be made from pasteurized (heated) milk or aged at least 60 days. It is unlikely that a corporation that has stores existing in many states would be using a cheese that is unpasteurized and hasn't crossed any state lines during transport to their store. It would open them up to many lawsuits and might not even be allowed depending on their insurer. If this is for pregnancy purposes, you should be just fine, but as I said, call them first to ease your mind.