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Revision as of 17:56, 11 June 2024
A sandwich bar is a restaurant or take-away food shop that primarily sells sandwiches.[1][2] Some sandwich bars also offer other types of fare, such as soups,[3] grilled foods.[3] and meals. Notable sandwich bars include Subway and Arby's.
The term can also refer to a self-service area with foods for preparing sandwiches.[4]
See also
- Diner – Type of casual restaurant
- Gastropub – Pub that serves gourmet comfort food
- Ice cream parlor – Shop selling frozen desserts
- Ice cream van – Van selling ice cream
- Pizzeria – Restaurant that sells pizza
- Soda fountain – Device dispensing carbonated soft drinks
- Food portal
References
- ^ Start and Run a Sandwich and Coffee Shop – Jill Sutherland. p. 37.
- ^ Appeal by Mr C Crolla: Deli and Sandwich Bar at 51 Home Street, Edinburgh ... – Great Britain. Scottish Office Inquiry Reporters, C. Crolla
- ^ a b The GL Diet For Dummies – Nigel Denby, Sue Baic
- ^ Stewart, Martha (July 12, 2008). "Let guests serve themselves at a sandwich bar". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
Further reading
- "Top 10 for selecting a sandwich bar". MSN Arabia. Archived from the original on 23 March 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
- 'Give Us More Music': Women, Musical Culture, and Work in Wartime Britain ... – David Allen Sheridan – Google Boeken. pp. 97-100.
External links
- Media related to Sandwich restaurants at Wikimedia Commons