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| - Sandwiches instill a horror in me that most people find akin to finding a spider in their room. Irrational? Totally. Unfounded? Aside from a few too many PB&J's in elementary school, absolutely.
With that disclaimer, I will readily admit that sandwiches and wraps are not a few of my favourite things. The sandwiches here look decent though, with fillings piled high enough between the crusty square buns. The entirety of their menu can be found on their website (http://theeateryto.com/menu.html) but the menu changes on the daily so that you'll have only a couple options per each food type per day.
When I went yesterday, in the glass display case there was quiche, a couple pasta salads, a salmon cake in a bun, a sandwich which I can't remember for the life of me at the moment, plus two type of pizza: vegetarian and deluxe.
I chose deluxe. Baked fresh in the oven on a thin crust, the pizza is placed into a cute, small, white personal pizza takeout box. Roughly 6" in diameter, this pizza was definitely more on the healthy side than the greasy-box type. To be perfectly honest, I found the crust a little dry. I suppose that's the healthy part of it though.
There are prettily-packaged chocolates and small baked goods available by the window display, including a pack of two tiny chocolate bars dusted with edible gold dust and shaped like miniature gold bars. Cuuute.
Drip coffee is plus tea is available for purchase here too, in case you're in need for a morning cup. All in all, I still can't say that this type of food is what I prefer, but The Eatery is A-OK.
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