Is exciting to find new places to have a quick lunch in the city. As Genesis says “it’s one o’clock and time for lunch, when the sun beats down and I lie on the bench, I can always hear them talk”. One of the new faces in Blackfriars is Earl of Sandwich. Their specialties hot sandwiches, but also salads complement the offer. 13 different sandwiches freshly made to order on an artisan loaf, and on the blue corner, representing the salads, 7 different options to help you ease your appetite.
The place
I got greedy and went for the Italian, a hot combination of salami, capicola, roasted ham, mortadella, mozzarella, and Roma tomatoes served with Zesty Italian dressing. My second choice was a Chicken Caesar Salad.
Hot to go
The sandwich was quite good, good combinations, tasty dressing, and the fact that it was hot elevated it to a different level. The Caesar excellent, clean traditional flavours as you will expect. As lord Vader would say "The force is strong in this one".
An excellent option for a quick bite if you’re around the Cathedral.
Salad always remind me the Seinfeld episode “The Big Salad”.
George: You know, I think I could have played with dolls if there were dolls in the house. It seems like fun to me. It doesn't seem like a gender thing. I think I would like to play with dolls. What's so terrible?
Julie: Ha. So, George, I was talking to Elaine before.
George: A ha! We're just friends.
Julie: Yes, well anyway, she said something that was kind of intriguing.
George: Oh, share.
Julie: Well, when I came over to the table she mentioned something about how she better hurry up and leave or you'd make her buy lunch to make up for the one you bought yesterday.
George: Ha, ha ha! uh, I'm not following that.
Julie: Well, my question is, How could Elaine be under the impression that you bought the big salad, when I was the one who handed it to her?
George: Well, she probably just assumed.
Julie: Um, did she?
George: uh, wait a second. Are you suggesting that I went out of my way to tell Elaine that even though you handed her the big salad, that it came from me?
Julie: That's what I'm suggesting.
George: Well it was a big salad, and what I would like to know is, How does a person who has nothing to do with the big salad claim responsibility for that salad, and accept the thank you under false pretences, ah, ah?
Julie: George, all I did was hand someone a bag.
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