Lazy Mike's - always good. The Egg, EGG & CHEESE W/ MEAT sandwich arrived warm, and cut diagonally in half; and the cheese did that gooey, stringy thing that melted cheese does when I pulled the halves apart. I opted for ham as the meat, and added tomatoes and onions at no charge. I also chose pepper jack cheese, and wheat bread. I was impressed by the multiple ways one may customize this menu item. Several different breads, bagels, or wraps, maybe 6 different cheeses, about 10 different veggie add-ons or toppings, and several different meats. I haven't done the math, but ultimately, there are probably over 100 different combinations you can create. Wait; more. because you can get mayo, mustard, ketchup, and other condiments, although I had mine plain. There was no skimping on the ingredients. Plenty of everything, and all fresh.
I also got 2 "black & white B&W COOKIE . That's a thick cookie (that's more like cake) about 4½ or 5 inches across. It's topped half and half with chocolate and vanilla icings that are sort of candied, like the shells of marshmallow eggs you get around Easter. I like 'em.
The sandwich is $6.00 (not expensive for a sandwich like this), and the cookies are $3.50 each.
One drawback: last time I asked, Lazy Mike doesn't deliver on weekends. I asked why, and they said, "too busy"; evidently, they get a lot of in-person traffic on the weekends. But if you want to talk to them, they're pretty good about answering the phone. I've called them about a half-dozen times for one thing or another, and they've been friendly and helpful each time.
Anyway, in and around Falls Church, Lazy Mike's is a good place to go.
Oh, wait; If you like a bagel with lox & cream cheese, they've got one that's dynamite. I ain't kiddin'. Don't pass it up. One thing; if you like sprouts on that, you have to call and ask. For SOME reason, it's not a selectable item for this sandwich on Doordash; but Mike's will happily add them if you call and ask.
Okay, NOW I'm done.