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Fat Sandwich – Multiple Locations

$5 for $10 Worth of Sandwiches and Drinks

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  • 08/03/2011
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Highlights

  • Specialty sandwiches
  • Vegetarian-friendly options
  • Street-art-lined walls

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 4, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift.
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The only things better than sliced bread are sliced bread slices and sliced bread dipped in gold. Enjoy a slice-based meal with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of sandwiches and drinks at Fat Sandwich's Railroad Avenue, South Bronough Street, or Blair Stone Road locations.

Diners choose their own bread-based adventure or sup on one of many specialty sandwiches that fill Fat Sandwich's menu, packed with freshly baked bread, meat, cheese, condiments, and a rabbit king's worth of vegetables. Protein-heavy options include the Caveman Club—a stack of turkey, ham, and bacon toasted to crispy perfection—and the Absurd Bird, a chicken salad concoction made with juicy chicken, diced red onions, and celery ($6.49–$7.49). The chicken, cheese, and veggie quesadilla packages diced chicken breast, provolone and cheddar cheese, black olives, onions, and banana and green peppers ($6.99). Up to 12 vegetables form a medley inside each sandwich, with banana peppers, black olives, and carrots being but a few of the scrumptious choices; in addition, diners can replace meat entirely with an herbivore-friendly palette of grub, including Artie's Tempeh, a soy-based protein substitute. The specialty sandwich menu makes way for the cuban's roasted pork, ham, and pickles, which sizzle under a melted layer of swiss cheese and includes a homemade side ($5.99–$7.99, six inch or 12 inch). Thanks to an oven and a lightning rod, Fat Sandwich's sandwich artists finally achieved the fusion of pizza and sandwich with the pizza sub—pepperoni wallowing in pizza sauce with melted parmesan, provolone, and oregano spritzes ($5.99–$7.99).

Walls lined with street art, pastel colors, and signs stamped with the eye-catching marks of legal graffiti complete the décor at Fat Sandwich, whose original Railroad Avenue diner was formerly a 1950s service station. Inside, simple tabletops give patrons a casual place to fuel up as they're dreamily transported to the good old days, long before Canada had declared its independence from New York.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: American Comedy

Comedy (the smiling mask) has been around for as long as humans have grasped their own mortality. Here’s a look at American history’s most popular comedic tropes:

1940s: Most of the Greatest Generation’s humor revolved around cartoon animals fighting fascism or not understanding the nicknames of baseball players.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: “Beat it, Detweiler, the lady’s talking at me!”

1950s: To quote the billboards that popped up all over America’s burgeoning freeway systems, “Comedy and communism start the same way. Report all funny business to your local sheriff.” There was no comedy in the '50s.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: (hushed whisperings)

1960s: Men in business suits holding briefcases walking in a single-file line off of a cliff.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: “Strawberry alarm clock!”

1970s, '80s, and '90s: Sarcastic Bill Murray.

2000s: Television offices that are just like your office.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: “Low-quality video of cat existing.”

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Fat Sandwich

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825 Railroad Avenue
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    Main Location

    825 Railroad Avenue
    Tallahassee, Florida 32303
    (850) 222-5505
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    Fat Sandwich at the Museum

    500 S. Bronough St., R.A. Gray Building Basement
    Tallahassee, Florida 32399
    (850) 425-8303
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    Fat Sandwich at Hilaman

    2737 Blair Stone Rd., Hilaman Municipal Golf Course
    Tallahassee, Florida 32301
    (850) 877-4438
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