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  • How come everyone seems to have heard of this place before except me. We were walking back to our hotel room when I ran into my daughter who was hanging out with her friends, and even SHE had a sandwich bag from Earl's... I guess I just don't look for sandwiches while I'm in Vegas, especially on the Strip, or in this case inside the shopping area at PH. Another reason is that rarely frequent any sandwich chains to begin with, although I used to go to Togo's all the time, and I briefly fell in love with Quizno's for awhile, but in these cases it was because they were one of my go to places near work... The place seems to be popular, I'll give it that. It's an inexpensive $6 value that you can pack to go and stands up pretty well if you want to bring it back to wherever you're staying in LV. The toasty bread I guess is one of the best things about the sandwich, it reminds me of ciabatta bread because it's crusty and sort of sandy floury, but moistened by the oil or butter that they use to press the heated sandwich like a panini. Efficient, they serve up the sandwiches like neatly packaged bricks in foil wrappers... http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/DkYS3arLOhA8si5uUEmHOw?select=nbZOfLY7cUr2tnubkswwlQ At first, I thought The Full Montagu was a play on words on The Full Monty, or maybe some Shakespearean reference -- was there also a Full Capulet sandwich (although it's really spelled "Montague"); no, actually it's in reference to John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich with whom the sandwich is named. I had one, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/DkYS3arLOhA8si5uUEmHOw?select=3rHsnjWiJQIDCWMWE-mT1git was a two meat, two cheese sandwich consisting of roast beef, turkey, aged swiss, and cheddar, with lettuce, tomato, and mustard. It was a very hardy sandwich and admittedly very satisfying. We also had The Italian http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/DkYS3arLOhA8si5uUEmHOw?select=IjSHtwUtQzJjGi2-6pBaWA and wifey had a more subdued Caprese. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/DkYS3arLOhA8si5uUEmHOw?select=EXD7ciCNLGuEZNuPXdNYJA They seemed to be satisfied with their choices... Open 24 hours, I heard that this place is popular among the clubbing crowd as a late night snack. To me this is still just a freakin sandwich place that isn't even a deli which I generally favor, but I would have to admit that it has a pretty successful following, and that being open at all hours for $6 is a pretty good value...
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