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I had hoped to check out the Belly Deli after visiting the Homer Soda Festival last year, but never got around to it. I finally had the chance today. While the menu is small, the sandwiches are packed with ingredients and feature Boar's Head meats (YUM). I had the Marilyn Monroe (turkey & bacon), minus the avocado. My SO had the Cary Grant (chicken breast) on sourdough since they were out of the usual ciabatta bread. Each sandwich was served with an ice cold pickle slice. I really appreciated the cream cheese spread on my sandwich...it's not something you normally see and I usually forget about it when I'm making sandwiches at home. The seating was minimal but was enough for the space. Anyway, the sandwiches were huge and very filling, and our bill was just over $18 for two sandwiches and two bottles of soda, which was very reasonable. We made sure to stock up on some bottles of soda for the road. My SO was drawn to the old-school arcade games at the front of the building as well. They also serve ice cream, but we were so stuffed from lunch that we skipped it. We'll be back, hopefully before another year passes!
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