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Finally Final Thoughts!

September 11, 2021 by seanbernard

This is how the sandwich blog ends—with far too many words. Clearly we lost our mo there in the dog days of Summer of Sandwich. The Mets … losing. The virus … spreading. The forests … burning. And yet we’re back at work, sweating ponds into our face masks, doing our best to pretend things …

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August 15: Bay Cities Italian Deli & Bakery and Attari Sandwich Shop

August 17, 2021 by seanbernard

August 15 Bay Cities Italian Deli and Bakery 1517 Lincoln Blvd, Santa Monica Attari Sandwich Shop 1388 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Jax, we’re coming over around two. With Summer of Sandwiches. Know what you want? We’ll look it up during the drive. Their website is confusing. Why does that freeway sign say both “Drive Sober” …

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August 10: Upland German Deli

August 11, 2021 by seanbernard

Upland German Deli 983 W Foothill Blvd, Upland So we watched a movie called Phenomena the other night. Has anyone else seen this movie? THOUGHTS ARE WELCOME WE’RE A LITTLE TRAUMATIZED. Here are some things that happen: Several times, houseflies save the heroine. A firefly helps her find a severed maggot-covered hand. A small child …

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DIP WEEK!©

August 8, 2021 by seanbernard

Let’s get this out of the way first: We did not go to Cole’s, Cole’s doesn’t open until 5pm, that’s not how sandwich shops work. Also: it simply ain’t the original. A few times in this Summer of Sandwich, we’ve referred to the notion of balance. It’s not exactly part of the Unified Sandwich Theory©—it’s …

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July 20: Poppy Cake Baking Co.

August 8, 2021 by seanbernard

a belated Summer of Sandwich guest post by Vieve: Poppy Cake Baking Co. 328 W Sierra Madre Blvd.,  Sierra Madre  https://poppycakebakingcompany.com/ My writing group in Pasadena has a regular bring-your-own lunch meeting, so in honor of Summer of Sandwiches I took July’s meeting as an opportunity to try out a new-to-me sandwich shop: Poppy Cake …

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August 7: Katsu Sando and Little Jewel

August 8, 2021 by seanbernard

Not quite Dip Week!© Simply because we ended the Dip Week!© portion of Summer of Sandwich in Chinatown, this is a lead-in entry: while in Chinatown, we ended up getting three sandwiches from three distinct sandwich places, with only one being of the dipped variety. Q: Why did we get three (!) sandwiches in Chinatown?A: …

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July 21, 22, 24/25: TJ’s, Great Basin Bakery, home-made

August 2, 2021 by seanbernard

No we did not abandon the Summer of Sandwich! We were just slowed down: by travel to see family; by family who didn’t want to eat sandwiches quite as zealously as us; by travel to an area lacking in sandwiches; and by returning home with a family member who *really* didn’t want to eat sandwiches—rather, …

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June 13, 16, 17: Claro’s, Tortas Sinaloa, The Brick

July 17, 2021 by seanbernard

July 13: Claro’s Italian Market 1655 N Mountain Ave Ste D Upland I’m going to shortly cop to a bit of anchoring bias here. First, though, Claro’s. Claro’s is the second Italian market we’ve been to during this the Summer of Sandwich, a southern California mini-chain (six locations) with the closest to us in nearby …

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July 8 & 10: The Heights Deli & Bottle Shop, Gamboge, and Wax Paper Frogtown

July 11, 2021 by seanbernard

Thursday July 8 The Heights Deli & Bottle Shop: 2927 N Broadway, Los Angeles (Lincoln Heights) Gamboge: 1822 N. Broadway Ave., Los Angeles (Lincoln Heights) It was friends’ week on Summer of Sandwich! First, on the recommendation of a friend and former colleague (thanks, Jolivette!), we decided to seek out Gamboge, a newish sandwich-ish place …

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July 2: Crème

July 2, 2021 by seanbernard

116 Harvard Ave N, Claremont Ah, Crème. Another sandwich place (bakery, really) that we were very excited to revisit when we hatched this wacky Summer of Sandwiches. Crème is simple, reliable, and delicious. It almost always has a line out the door, return customers seeking out great loaves of bread, gorgeous pastries, and impeccable sandwiches. …

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June 24, 26, 29: Roma Market, Brioche de Paris, A Sweet Affair Bakery, Country Kwik Market and Deli

July 1, 2021 by seanbernard

June 24: Roma Market 918 N Lake Ave, Pasadena Here during the Summer of Sandwich, it’s fair to wonder if maybe you’ve heard of the chicken sandwich wars. Chick-fil-A, the Christian purveyor that’s faithfully closed every Sunday, made its bones with a solid but overrated chicken sandwich: it’s not particularly good, it was just better …

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June 19 & 21: Padua Pasta Makers and Tortas Ahogadas La Guera

June 21, 2021 by seanbernard

Padua Pasta Makers: 300 E Arrow Hwy, Upland We’re loving the Summer of Sandwich. It’s not always perfect—sometimes those train tracks lead only to heartbreak, or shitty sandwiches, anyway. But more than simply delivering unto us good food, it’s had the ancillary effect of forcing us to do something we do far too rarely: the …

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June 15 & 18: Plaza Produce & Mendocino Farms

June 18, 2021 by seanbernard

Plaza Produce June 15: 303 W Foothill Blvd # 7, Glendora Plaza Produce is a great little market near downtown Glendora, a market we’d never heard about until we started this sandwich quest. It was recommended by friends—a cute market, good meat and sandwiches, quality produce, excellent wines. And it really is that: a nice …

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Papa’s Best Sandwiches and More

June 13, 2021 by seanbernard

Sunday June 13: 1034 Arrow Hwy b, San Dimas Another return visit! Though this one held a little less excitement than going back to Bánh Mì My-Tho. Papa’s Best is a sandwich place we ate at … wait … wait … just checking Google … because who doesn’t want technology to know more about us …

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Bánh Mì My-Tho

June 11, 2021 by seanbernard

Friday June 11: 9011 Garvey Ave C, Rosemead When we decided to spend the Summer of Sandwich stuffing our faces with sandwiches, one exciting impetus was that we’d get to go back to Bánh Mì My-Tho, a fairly simple but well-loved (hey, it’s Aziz Ansari! wait, where did Aziz Ansari go?) bánh mì, broken rice, …

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Old German Deli, BJ’s, BOLO, Wolfe’s

June 8, 2021 by seanbernard

(you can read our overview/prior entries here) The Old German Deli Thursday June 3: 40645 Village Dr, Big Bear Lake Look! Big Bear! Last weekend we headed up to Big Bear, where I was dropped off for a semi-annual (meaning totally random) leadership conference. On the conference agenda: boating, axe throwing, bobsledding, and much more. …

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Central Grocery

June 2, 2021 by seanbernard

(you can read the overview of/find prior entries to our project here) Wednesday June 2, 2021: 923 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA Until getting an allowance and access to the school snack bar in seventh grade, far and away my most common school lunch was a simple salami and cheese sandwich. We’d buy loaves of …

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Holdaak & Huge Pastry Tree

May 30, 2021 by seanbernard

(you can find other entries & read the overview of our “project” here) Holdaak: Friday May 28: 1948 N Tustin St, Orange, CA So this was unexpected! We ended up caught deep behind the Orange Curtain on Friday, not really on a sandwich expedition so much as spending an afternoon with friends. But, you know, …

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Gene’s Grinders

May 27, 2021 by seanbernard

2125 Wright Ave # C6, La Verne, CA (as always, you can read the overview of this “project” here) A sandwich shop in walking distance? Sure, and if you follow the currently defunct railroad tracks, you shorten a little of that distance and get to feel a little Stand By Me. So today we tried, …

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The Sand Witch

May 23, 2021 by seanbernard

Sunday May 23: 1208 W 9th St, Upland, CA (you can read the overview of our “project” here) The Sand Witch is—wait for it!—a witch-themed sandwich shop. Is this an imaginative leap? No! Do they at least lean into the theme? They do. The interior has a variety of witchy tchotchkes, and the menu boils …

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No. 7 seed Arizona defeats No. 6 seed BYU, advances to Elite Eight to face familiar foe

March 30, 2020 by seanbernard

March 27, 2020 LOS ANGELES, Ca. – After unlikely occurrences in their first- and second-round games, Arizona players and coaches might have even been more pleased with what didn’t happen on the Staples Center court Friday night than they were with what did. “Just basketball,” said Arizona coach Sean Miller. Riding key three-point shooting and …

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No. 7 seed Arizona weathers blow, then rides defense and fans to upset of No. 2 seed San Diego State

March 25, 2020 by seanbernard

March 21, 2020 SACRAMENTO, Ca. – Sometimes it takes a body blow to wake a team up. Sometimes it takes a concerted effort from its fans. If you get both? Chances are, you’re moving on. “That’s two. Four more to go,” said Arizona coach Sean Miller. “But we take each game one game at a …

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March Madness 2020: First Round, 7-seed Arizona Wildcats vs. 10-seed Texas Tech Red Raiders

March 20, 2020 by seanbernard

No. 7 seed Arizona squeaks past No. 10 seed Texas Tech 70-69 behind familiar freshmen trio—and one surprise contributor March 19, 2020 SACRAMENTO, Ca. – In the opening game of the Midwest Regional, it was a battle of big versus small—and, finally, the littlest guy of all came through. Led by Zeke Nnaji and his …

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The Curious Case of Keith Hernandez and the best West Coast IPA

October 2, 2019 by seanbernard

Today’s we woke up a little tired. We thought, What should we do? Of course we didn’t ask ourselves–we’re trying to get away from ourselves, after. Enter The I’M KEITH HERNANDEZ Experience™ . So we asked again: What should we do? The I’M KEITH HERNANDEZ Experience™: Have a beer, friend! We were like, okay, sure. …

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