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Build your sarnie
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Really fresh crusty bread from the bakers. Good, strong, sharp cheddar, onion, tomato, bit of salad and just the merest hint of some mayonaise and a bit of English mustard
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i agree with vinylvicky, it's an impossible task!
Tinned Salomon with Bird's Farmhouse or Granary, lots ov vinegar/lemon juice and a packet of crisps.
Fish fingers and ketchup on Warburtons.
Chicken Tikka on Granary.
Roast beef, tom and cucumber on a crusty cob.
Crispy bacon on Warburtons.
Cheese n pickle or chive any bread
They are if you have no taste buds. Subway is overpriced and bland, I'd rather go to Greggs and get a chicken bake.
The best sandwich in Newcastle is from a small shop called Baps on Pilgrim Street. Independent sarnie shops are the way to go every time, folks. Coronation chicken with salad, no butter or mayo, on white poppy-seed
I wouldn't step foot in Greggs if you paid me!! Ok I haven't tried their sarnies but their pastries tatse nasty cheeap and dry, so it's put me off!
Birds all the way for places like that
But I defo stand by Subway, maybe it's just my local ones but the bread is gorgeous, the salad is the freshest you can buy, meat always tastey tastey and southwest sauce is scrumptious!
EDITED to say: you didn't say sandwhich you said chicken bake - defo stick by what I say!
i love pret a manger though!
God I'm immature at times.
That really is a hard question.
I guess the bread has to be Sainsbury's tiger bread, preferrably while it's still warm but I'm so rarely up when it is and when I am up, it's because I haven't been to bed.
then : grated emmental cheese, thick slabs of honey roast ham, tomato relish, sandwich pickle, red onions, lettuce, a few Kettle Chips and a few drops of balsamic vinegar. And bacon if I'm feeling fat.
I'm really suprised on some people's opionions of subway. Total opposite of mine
or hummus and chargrilled veg.
I agree with Kermit, independent sandwich shops and bakeries are clearly the best!
Ok... fresh sliced crusty bread (freshly baked split tin white loaf, yum) with chicken breast, salad (but no cucumber), mayonnaise, salt, pepper and some onion. Yum
Sarnie shops in London are the best in the country.