If simplicity is the foundation of sophistication, then few meals make it to the top of the list the way sandwiches do. You can add or subtract any toppings you want and still call it a sandwich – as long as there’s something holding the insides in.
Juice & Java has a relaxed atmosphere, complete with neat light fixtures and modern decor. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better sandwich-maker in the city. If you feel like altering something they have on the menu, substitute or subtract your own toppings and get it just the way you want. The tuna sandwich is a favourite with locals and goes well with any of their soups, coffees or smoothies. There’s also comfy seating and free Wi-Fi.
While it’s technically true that anyone can make a sandwich at home, you’d have a hard time replicating the easygoing atmosphere, cool tunes, chill patio and front page-worthy coffee at Oscar’s. Plus, they’ve got free Wi-Fi, so you can chow down on your sandwich at your own pace while researching your next business move. Relax among the eclectic furnishings and monochromatic decor and think of a latte design to challenge the staff.
The whole point of going out to get a sandwich is to find someone who can make it well – and Zane Patisserie elevates the ordinary sandwich into the stratosphere. When you visit, you’ll get the work of a true artiste and the result is every bit as aesthetically pleasing as it is delicious. Their macarons and fruit tarts are incredibly popular and make an excellent dessert. Get a fresh-brewed coffee to go, too.
The sandwiches at Whitlock's are drool-worthy. They pile each one sky-high with more toppings than you think can fit – such as pea meal bacon, five different cheeses, pulled pork or juicy Portobello mushrooms. And, if you’re really daring, you can order them all on the same sandwich. Each sammy comes with soup, salad or fries, with an additional option of sweet potato fries.