Coronavirus
Hi folks, we are currently closed due to the coronavirus. We will re-open as soon as it safe to do so, in the mean time we are doing some work to the website and a refurbishment to the shop.
Stay safe, see you soon.
Hi folks, we are currently closed due to the coronavirus. We will re-open as soon as it safe to do so, in the mean time we are doing some work to the website and a refurbishment to the shop.
Stay safe, see you soon.
Hello lovely customers, we are closed for our annual holidays between Monday 13th January to Thursday 23rd January.
We reopen at 9am on Friday 24th January as normal.
See you all then.
Hi folks, we are closed for our annual break and to give the shop a bit of refurbishment.
We reopen on Tuesday 15th January at 9:00am, apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Hi Folks,
Apologies but due to an emergency we will be closed today (Sunday 25th November) but will reopen tomorrow as usual. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Proper Sandwiches
We make our sandwiches to order using fresh bread from a local bakery each and every day, at the end of that day the leftover bread will never be used for the next day. The ingredients are fresh and like all other sandwich bars and restaurants we have stringent time limits on ingredients like meats and cheeses and these are strictly adhered to. When you order a sandwich from us you can guarantee that the bread and the filling are fresh and therefore tasty.
Supermarket Sandwiches
Let me start off by saying that yes they can be very quick and very handy, just grab a sarnie off the shelf and you’re done but are they any good? This was prompted by a trip to a food wholesaler and noticing that they sold packs of grab and go sandwiches for you to resell, that all sounds good but the ones they had in stock had almost two weeks use by date on them, two weeks – 14 days. Now as somebody who works with food every day I wondered just how much flavour would be left in a two week old sandwich, never mind how fresh it would taste, leaving aside the thought of how much preservative must be in there for the perishable filling to last two weeks. This prompted me to google “supermarket sandwiches” and it came up with the following pictures and stories, now we all know how they fill just the middle of the sandwich so that when it is cut in half it looks full but some of the pictures and stories shocked me, also notice the distinct lack of butter or spread. Enjoy