Prime Sandwiches
14587 S 790 W,Ste C, Bluffdale, UT, 84065
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Address :
14587 S 790 W,Ste C
Bluffdale, UT, 84065 - Phone (801) 571-5300
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:00 am - 5:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
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D. W.
Decent enough lunch counter-type place based almost solely on sandwiches. The motif here is "huge", with one sandwich named after a specific type of Mopar engine or rather the heads of that type of engine. A full version of that eaten in one sitting gets your name and picture on the "wall of flame" and the attendant t-shirt that goes with it. All of this is fine. They also have a decent, if unspectacular ghost-chile cheese (chileheads will know instantly why the heat is so muted with this) and a plethora of respectably high end deli meats. So why the 3 stars? A sandwich is ideally that one food supposed to be more than the sum of its parts, so you take into account everything that would go on one. Sure, the meat and cheese may be the main stars, but if you don't have the bread and fixin's, you're staring at a fistful of meat and cheese, which wound up being the case at times with me during the course of eating this sandwich. The bread, despite being somewhat thick, looked like it got into a war with the actual interior components of the sandwich and lost badly. Mayo was mostly just there, likewise all of the other toppings. The bread itself had a consistency that seemed a bit stale to me and had an interesting crust, but a very bland interior. I didn't wind up eating much of it, when all was said and done. The meat, as noted, was very good, but this wound up being a very tall sandwich (the Hemi does not have a lock on a huge stack of meat, by any means) and a very sloppy one. In fact - and I rarely say this - my recommendation would be for them to cut back the meat (and reduce the price of the sandwich) to get a more equitable ratio going. As it is, this is the only sandwich shop that comes immediately to mind where I'd say you're better off ordering a salad...in fact, if you have too many toppings, you probably will wind up with that anyway. The fountain drinks were a complete miss, but they did at least have cans of Coke Zero, so no problem there. They also offer the ubiquitous chips and bake their own cookies (and maybe their own bread -- forgot to ask). Now, they don't do a particularly wonderful job on the cookies, but they're at least passable and it's a good touch they do their own baking. I definitely applaud the effort. All in all, I think there's strong potential here, but as it is, this wasn't particularly impressive or bad...just kinda there. As noted elsewhere, this also does make somewhat of an expensive lunch, sandwich-wise and it can be very tricky to get into...it's the sort of place that you go into spontaneously, if you happen to be hungry and/or in the mood for a sandwich and see it or if you work in the immediate vicinity and don't have time to drive far (there's little else in the area), but definitely is not a destination spot.
(3)Travis R.
I eat here at least twice a week! Bar none the best sandwiches I have ever had!
(5)Jeffrey S.
You may drive past Prime Sandwiches and never see it. Then again, you probably won't ever drive past it. Located off of 146th South not too far from the prison, there's not much traffic that goes down this road. It's an area with some newer offices, but most everything looks like it's in light industrial zoning. Prime does have a sign out on the road now, so keep you eyes open to the north, enter the parking lot and wrap up around to the front of the building. Though it's a small space--just a couple of tables and a wall-facing bar--they've chosen their theme and decorated accordingly. There are a few hot rod photos and flames along steel, and of course "The Hemi" sandwich which drive home the muscle car motif. Once you enter, there should be a special on the board or a simple menu board behind the counter. It's really just all about sandwiches, although you can get a salad or some soup as well. But really, it's all about the sammich. Grab the laminated sheet of sandwich options (breads, meats, condiments, toppings) and check all the boxes you want. Then hand it over and watch them slice up your cuts and assemble your creation. Half sandwiches are in the $4 or $5 range, and wholes go for $9 or so. Loosely speaking. No skimping on the meat here! It's all about the deli sliced meats and they definitely pile them on. That means you'll probably pay a bit for them, but you'll also sink your teeth into a stacked sammich. The place may be a little obscure, but if you're ever in the vicinity for lunch time it's a nice option to have.
(4)Dempsey B.
Over a decade ago, there was a tiny sandwich shop on the Lehi/American Fork border called Carnivores. True to their name, they offered built-to-order sub-style sandwiches which were STACKED with sliced meat. Seriously, it was difficult to eat an entire large sandwich in one sitting. Sadly, they went out of business long ago... and I've missed them ever since. I must not be the only one, because Prime seems to have picked up the torch and is running with it. You say you want your sandwich built your way? This is the place, my friend. You say you are tired of restaurants that skimp on the meat? Prime has heard your cries in the night and is the answer to your stomach's prayers. How many sliced meats do you want on your sandwich--one? Two? FIVE??? You ask for it, and they'll build it. They won't even flinch. But you better be hungry. I ordered a whole three-meat sandwich (called a "trio") and I could barely finish the thing. The five-meat sandwiches (known as a "hemi") are legendary, and thank goodness they cut them in half for you--it makes it easy to take the second half home and eat it the next day. Be forewarned: the place is a little tricky to find even though it directly faces 146th South. Still, it is definitely worth a stop. Besides, they get bonus points for having Mountain Dew on tap. If you like deli-style sandwiches, you've GOT to come check this place out.
(5)Troy C.
Small shop, friendly owners and staff great sandwiches especially the "HEMI!!!!" The Hemi is a huge tasty reasonably priced sandwich worth a try if you are meat loving sandwich eater, there is enough meat in this sandwich to create twenty subway sandwiches.
(4)Amanda C.
"Home of the Hemi" Prime Sandwiches is tucked away in the industrial, rural part of Riverton. But the good news is they deliver!! It is my favorite sandwich place to order from. They have several sandwich options all on thick yummy bread with lots of topping options to choose from. For super hungry days the Hemi is the way to go. It is definitely the biggest sandwich I have ever seen. Stuffed with tons of meat and toppings it is hard to get your mouth around but totally worth it when you do!! Super fast and friendly small local place where everyone knows your name and is excited to hear from and see you.
(4)Charles H.
Love this place. Great food, HUGE portions, good prices. The half sandwich is a big adult meal. Order the full if you want some to take home. The cookies are ok. They could be a little more flavorful. Maybe not quite worth the price.
(5)Frank B.
Prime is a hidden jewel of a sandwich shop in Bluffdale. I have eaten lunch there many times and always the friendliest of service. But, that is not why I keep coming back. The sandwiches are amazing. Very generous portions most of the full sandwiches and some of the half you can not finish in one sitting. The Reuben is glorious the hot Italian is fantastic. A must try if you are in the area.
(5)jason l.
Ask yourself if you value quality or quantity. If you choose "quantity" then this place is 5 stars. It's what you would expect from a sandwich place in an office park.
(2)Mike K.
Great sandwiches in a hard to find location. If you didn't know to look for it you might miss this hidden gem. Try the hot Italian trio or the philly cheesesteak. Both are great. A whole sandwich is probably too big for most so bring someone to share with.
(5)Greg R.
Awesome sandwiches! Lots of meat instead of just lettuce to fill up the sandwich! Way better than subway or Jimmy johns.
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