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Baguette Box
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Review by:
Aya N.
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They do good sandwiches which are unexpected. We had Crispy Drunken Chicken and slow cooked pork with reduced wine sauce or something rather. Just writing about it makes me hungry. For my taste I'd add a little more veggies and cilantro to Drunken Chicken, but that's just me. It's probably perfect for a regular meat eater, and flavors are yummmmm-y. The chicken and pork are both very, very tender. The sandwiches are $6-7, and you get what you pay for and then some. Their fries are good too (have it with truffle oil). It's no sub shop, so don't go in there expecting to spend $5, but more like $10/pp. The food is great for a hungry stomach who needs quick fix, when you don't want to degrade yourself to fast food.
It's considered Capital Hill, but it's at the very edge (1203 Pine St) - and I'd consider it really bordering downtown. It is hard to park but not impossible.
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