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After hearing so many people rave about Earl of Sandwich, I was expecting something out of this world. I think a lot of the hype comes from the relatively cheap prices and how it's open 24 hours. Overall, it's a good sandwich, but definitely not the best I've ever had! My favorite part about the sandwich is their artisan baked loaf, that is the right thickness for the amount of filling there is. It has a crunchy exterior and the chewy inside that I like. The chipotle chicken is probably my favorite, with the fresh avocados inside adding that creamy and fresh flavor. The chicken is average, but the chipotle mayo added a kick which I love in sandwiches. The Caribbean jerk chicken was also pretty good, with the same chicken but banana peppers and a spicy jerk sauce. I always love banana peppers in my sandwiches, so that was a good pairing with the chicken. The Hawaiian BBQ chicken was just average, especially because the pineapple tasted like canned pineapple. The BBQ sauce was also a little too sweet for my taste. It's definitely not a bad sandwich, especially when it's 2 AM and you're in need of food!
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