OG is the original gangsta when it comes to tasty sandwiches. I think they own the meat & bread racket in town. And I'm happy they do.
The "panini pomme" that parted my lips began a short-lived love affair with my mouth too torrid to recant in delicious detail on these all-ages pages. Ham, roasted garlic aioli, walnut butter, smoked Prince Edward Island cheddar finished with mandolin-thin slices of Quebec apples Suffice to say it was "sex in mouth" as a friend put not-so-delicately.
And this was the backup option pointed out to me on the sandwich menu, above left of the deli case at back, after the highly touted cubain was sold out at 4pm the rainy afternoon of my visit. The shop was quiet; Only two of ten or so tables occupied. The crew were prepping a quick surprise b-day celebratory break to sing & present a candle-lit cake to a co-worker as I made my way in.
Lighting inside was set on romance level lending appearance of being closed from the outside window. Staff will seat you if you're staying (and it's so cozy you'll want to), but all sandwiches and viennoiserie (baked pastries) are available for take-away. Cash, credit ($10 minimum), and debit card ($5 min.) are all accepted. Sandwiches are between $10-$11, fairly sized and quality-wise unbeatable.
There's no doubt I'll be back for another tasty tryst with these sandwich slingers.