rob316 wrote: » Café Gusto Washington St - The Fly Bacon - chicken, bacon and honey Dijon mayo on sourdough bread, you need to stretch the mouth to get around this one.
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » I'll have to check that long valley place out! have they reasonable prices?
Dixie Chick wrote: » Long Valley- toasted special. Oh be the holy!!!
Skud wrote: » The Natural Food bakery (usually make my own spiced beef multi seed pitta with hummus, red onion, lettuce, gerkin and cider vinegar). Also really like Orso at the moment: chicken and cayenne pepper is my fav. These are different to what others mentioned. Nash 19 and Perry Street Market Cafe for expensive but nice sandwiches also.
Carlos Roca wrote: » Supervalue Blackrock do excellent sandwiches and rolls.
rob316 wrote: » Sandwich Stall English Market - If you can get there early enough there is a good choice, lovely fresh tasting baguettes and sandwiches. The smoked chicken is melt in your mouth.
Balmed Out wrote: » Im sorry but Supervalue in Blackrock while grand is nothing special.
Balmed Out wrote: » Im sorry but Supervalue in Blackrock while grand is nothing special. Can anyone who thinks its "corks best" go a few minutes up the road and say its better then O'Driscolls? In town id normally go to the long valley, brackens or to the half door.
sporina wrote: » where is O' Driscolls? Well I hope that the food in the half door is better than the coffee - its nothing short of dish water
pwurple wrote: » Their milli-fillies are the business.