$7 for $15 Worth of Café Fare at 3Way Cafe in Norfolk
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Chefs prep intriguing lunch fare in open kitchen as warming aromas & soft music waft across dining room & outdoor patio
Putting a man on the moon was briefly considered mankind's greatest achievement, until Neil Armstrong invented sliced bread. Savor civilization's finest creation with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of café fare at 3Way Cafe in Norfolk. 3Way Cafe is open Monday–Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
3Way Cafe's chefs put intriguing spins on traditional lunch fare in an open kitchen to fill the shop's menu of soups, salads, and sandwiches. Herbs infuse roasting pork, which fills the Figgy Piggy ($7.49) sandwich and unites a crowd of baby spinach, gouda, roasted tomatoes, and pesto aioli cloaked in a tangy fig glaze like a sunbathing chef. Slices of bread smuggle fistfuls of produce mouthward in the Veg Out ($6.99), and the Pilgrim Age sandwich ($7.49) combines the roast turkey and cranberry notes of a Thanksgiving feast without the risk of visiting uncles building a nest in the crawlspace. Cooks pair all sandwiches with parmesan and black-peppercorn chips, which fuel happy chatter as soft music drifts across the dining room and onto the outdoor patio.
Chefs prep intriguing lunch fare in open kitchen as warming aromas & soft music waft across dining room & outdoor patio
Putting a man on the moon was briefly considered mankind's greatest achievement, until Neil Armstrong invented sliced bread. Savor civilization's finest creation with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of café fare at 3Way Cafe in Norfolk. 3Way Cafe is open Monday–Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
3Way Cafe's chefs put intriguing spins on traditional lunch fare in an open kitchen to fill the shop's menu of soups, salads, and sandwiches. Herbs infuse roasting pork, which fills the Figgy Piggy ($7.49) sandwich and unites a crowd of baby spinach, gouda, roasted tomatoes, and pesto aioli cloaked in a tangy fig glaze like a sunbathing chef. Slices of bread smuggle fistfuls of produce mouthward in the Veg Out ($6.99), and the Pilgrim Age sandwich ($7.49) combines the roast turkey and cranberry notes of a Thanksgiving feast without the risk of visiting uncles building a nest in the crawlspace. Cooks pair all sandwiches with parmesan and black-peppercorn chips, which fuel happy chatter as soft music drifts across the dining room and onto the outdoor patio.