What: #5 Special Grinder
Where: Broaster House Deli
223 Farmington Avenue
Bristol CT 06010
How much: $8.75
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This day's travels took me to Bristol CT. I have been eating here since I was a kid. I can still remember my mom and my aunt getting a couple of sandwiches from the Broaster House (probably #10 ham and cheese) and taking us kids to Page Park for a picnic. My cousin, MarathonMan, lost one of his loose baby teeth biting into on of these oversized sandwiches.
I'll not get into the regional variations of sandwich names and how or if they differ at all. For whatever reason, long sandwiches are called grinders in many areas of Connecticut.
I'll not get into the regional variations of sandwich names and how or if they differ at all. For whatever reason, long sandwiches are called grinders in many areas of Connecticut.
The #5 is the Special. The bread has a very soft, yet chewy inside with a slight crust outside. The bread is cut fully in half, then built atop the bottom half (unlike impatient chains that cut the bread open, leaving one side connected and build across the "hinge" and fold over, compressing the meat around the veggies, or worse, meat/cheese on one side and veggies spilling out the open side. Sorry about the rant, back to the subject matter at hand...
The sandwich is then placed om waxed deli paper and cut in half and rolled up in the deli paper.
Half sandwiches are available.
Considering the effort and ingredients, a great value for the money.
A broaster is a pressurized deep fryer, usually used to fry chicken. Back in the day, Broaster House Deli used to be known as "The Broaster House" and featured broasted chicken. Alas, no longer. times change, people get health conscious and names change, like Kentucky Fried Chicken becoming KFC.
The place is always very clean. Service was not ultra fast, but food like this takes time and love.
I'd give it 6B/6. Buttalicious! This is my gold standard for an Italian cold cut sangwich.
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1 comment:
Hooray for grinders! I'm a Western Mass girl and am completely incapable of ordering subs and hoagies. :-)
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