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| - Like "good things come in small packages", great sandwiches can come from small shops. What the Vermont Sandwich Company lacks in dining area is more than made up by the size and flavor of those big beautiful sandwiches!
I met a friend for a late lunch - a nice break from the typical 'eat at my desk while doing three other things' type of days I usually have. Since variety is the spice of life, we ordered two different sandwiches to split:
- Long Trail (delicious roast beef on sourdough with crumbled bacon, muenster cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, green pepper and a fantastic horseradish mayo)
- The Vermonter (maple glazed turkey & honey baked ham on wheat wtih sharp cheddar, lettuce, red onion, thinly sliced granny smith apples and cranberry mayo)
It was past the lunch rush, so our food was prepared pretty quickly. When I first saw the sandwiches I thought "So how exactly am I supposed to eat these?" They were big. Very, very big. With a little squishing/flattening I managed without making too huge of a messy disaster. While I enjoyed them both, my favorite by far was the Long Trail. VSC roasts their own beef, and it went so nicely with the horseradish mayo. Delish!
Before we left, we were given a sample of a freshly-baked peanut butter/chocolate chip cookie. Mmmm...
If you have the Phoenix edition of the Entertainment Book, VSC has a coupon - buy one menu item and get one free, up to $8. That's a whole sandwich, people! Enjoy! :)
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