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Describing Gasoline Alley as a deli doesn't do it justice. While its size recalls a deli, the menu and ambiance go beyond. And unlike most delis, Gasoline Alley has a bar. In homage to the building's past as a gas station, an auto theme runs through the restaurant. Weathered road and gasoline signs adorn the walls; old bicycles hang from the ceiling. Diners can order a Model T - a turkey, bacon and havarti sandwich - or the meatless Jeanne's Vegetable Truck. Gasoline Alley uses delicious kosher salami, which will set new standards for people's lunchmeat tastes. The restaurant sets a few standards, actually, and hearty sandwiches are just the beginning. The New York-style pizza could successfully compete with area pizzerias, and even the French fries - not limp or over-greasy - are worth noting. Diners will undoubtedly leave with full stomachs; thankfully, they can take a huge piece of carrot cake, revved up with pineapple and nuts, or delectable cheesecake to go.
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