Last Thursday, Jackie and I 
had plans to meet up for dinner. The kids were visiting grandparents and
 so we set aside some time to catch up. Jackie arrived at the house 
around 6:00 and we headed out. Our first stop was Greene Street Market; 
since they have a few booths set up with food I thought we might be able
 to find something for dinner there. We struck out as far as dinner was 
concerned, but we did 
purchase a couple of homemade popcicles that were quite delightful and I
 also bought some cucumbers as those are my favorite. 
In the Go 
Magazine from the newspaper that same day was a review for a new 
sandwich shop that had recently opened close to my house and so we 
decided to give it a try. The name of the place is Sandwich Farm and it 
is located on Cleveland Avenue next to the Lone Goose Saloon and around 
the corner from the Lumberyard and Bicycles, Etc. The girl that reviewed
 Sandwich Farm for Go Magazine said she liked it so much she went back 
the next day for another sandwich and you know what, I think I could 
have done the same thing because I kept thinking about that sandwich on 
Friday and probably would have stopped there for lunch on Sunday had I not been invited out by my cousin. 
Sandwich
 Farm is a very small location. There are only about 10 tables, if that,
 and if you are handicap-able and in a wheelchair, then you might have 
some issues maneuvering around - this is something I often observe since
 my mom is in a wheelchair. She would probably knock over a lot of 
people or chairs if she were to zip around in there. There was one table
 away from the others that would probably work out okay if she were to 
venture out for a sandwich. 
The menu is posted behind the counter and rather than simply naming what
 is on the sandwich, there is actually a picture of each sandwich and 
how it is stacked. The Go Magazine piece featured a picture of the roast
 beef sandwich and I had thought about getting it, but Jackie decided to
 order it and I figured I had better try something else so we could 
compare notes. So, I got the Turkey sandwich that came with avocado, 
Havarti cheese, garlic mayo, lettuce, (maybe tomato) all on a baguette. 
The bread, I must say was amazing. I'm a sucker for a good baguette. The
 sandwiches come with a choice of a side item - potato salad, coleslaw, 
chickpeas, and probably another choice or three that I cannot recall. I 
first ordered the coleslaw and then saw an older gentlemen with potato 
salad as his side item and it looked really good. So, I asked him how it
 was and he gave it the thumbs up and so I went and changed my side item
 to potato salad. I'm glad I did because it was indeed quite good and I 
am exceptionally picky when it comes to potato salad.
Jackie said the roast beef sandwich was really good - it came with a 
horseradish mayo (red onions and sharp cheddar which Jackie left off) 
and maybe lettuce and tomato. I'm doing a terrible job remembering what 
all was on these sandwiches. The turkey sandwich was also quite good. 
They also have a meatloaf sandwich and I almost ordered it per the 
advise of one of the employees. Perhaps I will get that next time. Also 
on the menu is a vegetarian sandwich, and I'm sure there is a ham 
sandwich of some sort because everyone has a ham sandwich. They also 
have a duck confit  sandwich and I will pass on trying that as I'm not a
 big fan of duck. If you want to skip the bread (why?) you can have any 
of the sandwiches served over a bed of greens with the homemade 
vinaigrette dressing. They have one dessert sandwich which consists of 
blueberries and ice cream between snicker-doodles. That sounds really 
good to me and if we had not been so full we might have split one. It 
might even be worth a trip just to give it a try. The sandwiches are 
around $8 each and the dessert sandwich was around $4 or $5 if I 
remember correctly. 
I realize there are a lot of sandwich places around these parts and 
everyone has their favorite spot; but, if you are looking to try a new 
place that serves a sandwich with fresh cut meats, veggies and freshly 
made sauces, then you should give Sandwich Farm a try. I think you will 
like it. 
I've heard good things about this place; I'll have to try it soon.
ReplyDeleteWish I had one right now as I did not have dinner last night and haven't had breakfast either!
Loved it! I think I will go there for lunch today.
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