Five-Meal Punch Card, Single Meal, or Custom Catering Platter for 10 at The Columbus Sandwich Company in Pickerington
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Columbus-themed restaurant serves customizable paninis, sandwiches & wraps with wheat & gluten-free options.
Dating has historically been difficult for sandwiches, whose hard, crunchy shell often hides their soft, complex interior. Get to know these forlorn foodstacks with today’s Groupon for The Columbus Sandwich Company in Pickerington. Choose between the following options:
- A panini, sandwich, or wrap (up to a $7.49 value).
- Chips, potato salad, or pasta salad (up to a $1.25 value) A cookie (a $1.25 value).
For $5, you get a panini, sandwich, or wrap meal (a $9.99 value). The meal includes:
- A panini, sandwich, or wrap (up to a $7.49 value).
- Chips, potato salad, or pasta salad (up to a $1.25 value).
- A cookie (a $1.25 value).
For $25, you get a custom sandwich or wrap platter that feeds up to 10 people (a $49.95 value).
For $25, you get a punch card good for five lunches (a $49.95 value). Each meal includes:
The Columbus Sandwich Company celebrates its local roots with a menu inspired by the city’s history and landmarks. Deli artists craft house-made chicken salad to fill the menu’s most popular item, the Columbus Metro–chicken-salad cold-wrap, studded with cashews or almonds and accompanied by a zesty Asian sauce. The German Village turkey Reuben douses turkey, swiss, and sauerkraut in russian dressing and sends it to the table with a side of honey mustard by 100% certified organic wait staff. Sandwich-slingers toast warm wraps such as the Buckeye Game Day Chicken, which calls spicy pepper jack cheese and salsa to the field to back up a tasty team of chicken breast and ranch dipping sauce. Customize sandwiches, paninis, or wraps with a veritable storehouse of meats, cheeses, and toppings, bookended in one of eight bread options, including wheat and gluten-free wraps.
Groups of lunchers can choose one of the catering menu’s predesigned platters or pick any five cold sandwiches to populate the tray. Platters serve between 7 and 10 people, and once emptied, can be used for postmeeting stair sledding.
Columbus-themed restaurant serves customizable paninis, sandwiches & wraps with wheat & gluten-free options.
Dating has historically been difficult for sandwiches, whose hard, crunchy shell often hides their soft, complex interior. Get to know these forlorn foodstacks with today’s Groupon for The Columbus Sandwich Company in Pickerington. Choose between the following options:
- A panini, sandwich, or wrap (up to a $7.49 value).
- Chips, potato salad, or pasta salad (up to a $1.25 value) A cookie (a $1.25 value).
For $5, you get a panini, sandwich, or wrap meal (a $9.99 value). The meal includes:
- A panini, sandwich, or wrap (up to a $7.49 value).
- Chips, potato salad, or pasta salad (up to a $1.25 value).
- A cookie (a $1.25 value).
For $25, you get a custom sandwich or wrap platter that feeds up to 10 people (a $49.95 value).
For $25, you get a punch card good for five lunches (a $49.95 value). Each meal includes:
The Columbus Sandwich Company celebrates its local roots with a menu inspired by the city’s history and landmarks. Deli artists craft house-made chicken salad to fill the menu’s most popular item, the Columbus Metro–chicken-salad cold-wrap, studded with cashews or almonds and accompanied by a zesty Asian sauce. The German Village turkey Reuben douses turkey, swiss, and sauerkraut in russian dressing and sends it to the table with a side of honey mustard by 100% certified organic wait staff. Sandwich-slingers toast warm wraps such as the Buckeye Game Day Chicken, which calls spicy pepper jack cheese and salsa to the field to back up a tasty team of chicken breast and ranch dipping sauce. Customize sandwiches, paninis, or wraps with a veritable storehouse of meats, cheeses, and toppings, bookended in one of eight bread options, including wheat and gluten-free wraps.
Groups of lunchers can choose one of the catering menu’s predesigned platters or pick any five cold sandwiches to populate the tray. Platters serve between 7 and 10 people, and once emptied, can be used for postmeeting stair sledding.