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If you live anywhere near an Earl of Sandwich, you really must try it. In June, my husband and I went to the one in Planet Hollywood. At 2:30 in the morning there was a line! How crazy is that? It's just a sandwich joint! Yeah, no. This place is awesome. I got a Chipotle Chicken Avocado sandwich and my husband got a chicken Caesar wrap. They were $6.49 each, which really isn't much more than Subway. Wow, they were good! Now I see why there was a line! OK, that and the fact that they were the only place open 24 hours. :) Today we went to the one at The Palms food court. I got the same sandwich and my husband got the Tuna Melt. Mine was still great, but his was way better. A tuna melt? Mind blowingly delicious? Who knew? So in an effort to find the nearest location to our home in suburban Phoenix, we checked their website. No locations in Arizona! Only two in Nevada! Luckily we've been to both and they're awesome. So take my advice. If you ever run across an Earl of Sandwich, take the time and stop for a bite. They make sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, kid-friendly items, baked goods, and breakfast items. Pretty much whatever you want. Enjoy! And you're welcome in advance.
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