Reviews of the Earl of Sandwich

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    Originally Posted By FaMulan

    So, seeing the LP Live pic, I'm guessing this is a popular place.

    What's the scoop? What's the menu, how good is it? Do us "evil APer's" qualify for a discount?

    Inquiring minds and stomachs want to know.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    The sandwiches are wonderful. I highly recommend the limited time holiday turkey with dressing and cranberry sauce.
     
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    Originally Posted By dagobert

    I've eaten there twice, once in Las Vegas and once in London. Both times it was very good. At DLRP it wasn't open yet to try it.
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORDDU: My sisters and I have sampled the sandwiches at Earl of Sandwiches for years in Florida at the Down Town Disney they have there. While the sandwiches are certainly good enough, they don't seem to be THAT much better from what you can obtain elsewhere.
     
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    Originally Posted By elene

    We were at DTD on Saturday and the line was 45 minutes. There is no way I'd wait 45 minutes for a sandwich so unless the novelty wears off at some point, I may never know how good the sandwiches are! I wouldn't wait the 45 minutes AND I had a coupon for a free sandwich since my son's birthday is today! I did get a menu and didn't look at the actual sandwiches but the prices looked reasonable (unless the sandwich is a finger sandwich). There were items in the $6 and $7 range.
     
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    Originally Posted By tashajilek

    "unless the sandwich is a finger sandwich)."

    From what i remember i think they are on the small side.
     
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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    The sandwiches are about 6", like one of the Subway sandwiches. But, the bread is much better. They are good sized sandwiches, honestly, especially for the price.
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORGOCH: If'n ya really wants the best sand witch they ever was ya gots ta git yerselves ta the nearest beach!! Er don'tcha already know???
     
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    Originally Posted By familyguy

    We ate there while we were there the first week in November. The sandwiches were very good and they do offer AP discount.

    My wife and I also enjoyed the tomato soup! Very good!
     
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    Originally Posted By FaMulan

    My husband and I actually had lunch there Saturday. There was a wait, I didn't time it. But since our plan was to see Lincoln at the theater at 4pm, we figured we'd be through the line well before then. We had the seasonal Turkey sandwich which was delicious and filling and the Earl Grey Lemonade which may become our drink of choice there. We'll be going back to try other offerings.
     
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    Originally Posted By mawnck

    Had lunch there Sunday. Joined the line at 12:15, was handed my sandwich at 12:45.

    Got the Original. It was good, but not a religious experience. Plenty big enough for me. Would go back (and probably order something different), but wouldn't wait in a longer line for it.
     
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    Originally Posted By Manfried

    I really liked the club sandwich.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I drove from DC to Philadelphia (and back) this weekend, and happened upon an Earl of Sandwich at a reststop on I-95 near the Marlyand/Delaware border. Since I was looking for lunch anyway, I stopped in and grabbed a bite. They didn't have the meatball sandwich, which is the best IMO, but the one I had was also quite good. And as a bonus, there was almost no line (take that, Dunkin' Donuts next door)!
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    I agree with Fa-- the Earl's Lemonade was really good.
     

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