Metro East Eats: Sandwiches
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With winter hitting its stride, it’s a good time of year for warm carbs, specifically in the form of amazing sandwiches. We at The Alestle took it upon ourselves to try a variety of sandwiches in the Metro East and report back with ratings. From vegans to meat lovers, breakfast to dinner, there is a sandwich for out there for you.
- Copy Editor Jana Hamade
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Named after The Beatles’ 1967 album “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,” the café takes you back in time the second you walk in. The estab…
- Nicole Boyd
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I’ve been to Fozzie’s Sandwich Emporium twice before, and am determined to try all of their vegetarian/vegan options, of which there are many.
- Reporter Dylan Hembrough
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Sammi’s Sandwiches in Alton, Illinois, serves up quite a beefy meal – even if it’s a chicken sandwich.
- Copy Editor Audrey O'Renic
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I ordered the half-and-half option with half a sandwich and half a salad. I decided on the club sandwich, which consisted of roast beef, ham, …
- Copy Editor Elizabeth Donald
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The single best grilled cheese sandwich in the world is right here in Edwardsville, and comes from an institution with a long history tied to SIUE.
- Lifestyles Editor Francesca Boston
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Located along Delmar Loop in St. Louis, The Banh Mi Shop is located a bit away from campus. While the sandwich was delicious, I wouldn’t make …
- Copy Editor William Banks
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Making a grilled cheese sandwich both delicious and unique is no easy task — 222 Artisan Bakery has perfected the craft.
- Photographer Winter Racine
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The taste of the breakfast sandwich makes up for the lack of variety.
- Sports Editor Bruce Darnell
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With a good price and great taste, Sacred Grounds is a perfect stop for breakfast or lunch.
- Editor-in-Chief Emily Sterzinger
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While it might not be the best sandwich I’ve had, Brown Bag Bistro’s Stuffed Sicilian was still delicious and satisfying.
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