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$7 for $14 Worth of Customizable Sandwiches at Which Wich

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  • Choose from more than 50 customizable sandwiches
  • Hands-on ordering experience
  • 14 Austin-area locations

Like the earth, a sandwich is made of layers and gathers its strength from its meaty core, which pushes condiments toward the crust to erupt and bury fingers in deliciousness. Let rivers of mayo magma run with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $14 worth of sandwiches and more at Which Wich. Boasting 14 Austin-area locations, Which Wich offers a fun, hands-on ordering process that allows diners to craft more than 50 sandwich combinations. Brown bags perform quadruple duty, serving as menus, ordering slips, sandwich holsters, and personal works of art. Guests choose from sandwiches such as the buffalo chicken, crab salad, roast beef, Spam classic, or veggie-friendly caprese before using red sharpies to hold topping elections on brown-bag ballots ($5.10 each). Each bag presents a cache of customizable toppings, such as Cheez Whiz, pepperoncinis, black olives, sauerkraut, and sombreros. After being handed over to sandwich assemblers, sandwiches are served in their bags and can be accompanied by signature house chips ($1.10), hand-dipped shakes ($2.75–$3.50), and fresh oven-baked cookies ($1.10). While taste buds validate unique garnishing schemes, greenhorn gourmands can grab another sharpie and transform bags into personal Picassos instead of scribbling gossip all over their home bathrooms.

Reviews

Yelpers give Which Wich on Brodie Lane a 3.5-star average, and eight Citysearchers give the Third Street spot a 4.5-star average. A whopping 82% of Urbanspooners recommend the University of Texas location.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Apr 18, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per order/per visit. Valid only at listed locations. Not valid with other offers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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