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| - I was so hungry and in such a rush when I went here for lunch the other day, that I forgot to take a picture of my sandwich. I'll have to go back soon and rectify that, because it was certainly picture worthy!
The Agincourt Bakery has been a semi-regular drop in for me for more than a decade. They basically have a smaller restaurant inside a bakery, and although their food selection is somewhat limited, there are still many items to choose from. I've yet to have anything I didn't like here. Service is cafeteria style hot table, and everything is laid out where you can see it, so you know exactly what you're getting. The staff that serves are friendly and efficient, and make every effort to make your order exactly what you were hoping for.
Last time in I had the chicken sandwich. And as usual I wasn't disappointed. Two nice sized white meat cutlets breaded and lightly shallow fried, dipped in their tomato sauce (you can leave off the sauce if you like, although I'm not sure why you would!), and put on a nice sized bakery bun. I added mushrooms for $1, and so my sandwich ended up being $7 - a bargain in my eyes.
There are a number of other sandwich options, lasagna, pizzas, chicken and veggies, and a few other things on the menu to choose from. And they're all reasonably priced as well
The place is pretty busy at lunch time, but with both indoor and outdoor seating, there is usually somewhere to sit if you choose to do so.
The only slight drawback about the place is that the cashout process can sometimes be a little slow. The food servers give you a bill with your food, which you then line up at the cash register to pay. Since the store is also a bakery, and there are often people buying baked goods (and some of these items need to be weighed), there can get to be a bit of a backup as all are funneled to the same single cash register.
A minor inconvenience though, and certainly not one that will stop me from going back here again and again.
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