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Edison's Nextdoor Deli
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Dionne W.
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Oh, Gouda Manny, how do I love thee? Is it your warm, toasty baguette? Your smoked gouda, turkey, tomatoes and lettuce? Or maybe it's the divine spicey honey mustard...
This is hands down, the best turkey sandwich I've ever had in my life. I crave these sandwiches when I'm away - eat one and you're hooked. I've turned everyone I know onto these pieces of turkey heaven, and they're all hooked too.
The rest of the menu is good too, but I always go back to Manny. $5.25 if the menu hasn't changed. And worth every penny. Comes with potato salad or slaw on the side.
Here's the bonus: If you happen to be drinking next door at Edison's (which I highly recommend), let the counter man know and they'll bring it over to the bar for you when it's ready. Or you can order through the hole in the wall in the back of the bar (no, really, it's pretty much a hole in the wall).
The deli itself is nothing fancy, but don't let that fool you...
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