$5 for $10 Worth of Sandwiches and Wraps at the Columbus Sandwich Company in Pickerington
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Columbus-themed sandwiches & wraps with wheat & gluten-free options hide sunflower seeds, artichoke hearts & other adventurous ingredients
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 $5, you get $10 worth of sandwiches and wraps at Columbus Sandwich Company in Pickerington.
Columbus Sandwich Company's menu honors the shop's roots with a compendium of sandwiches and wraps named after the city’s history and landmarks. Available warm or cold, wraps ($6.49) start with the selection of a white, wheat, or gluten-free flatbread. Chefs swaddle house-made chicken salad, nuts, and spicy thai sauce in the fluffy wrappings to create the Columbus Metro, and the Buckeye Game Day unites warm strata of pepper jack cheese, chicken breast, and ranch dressing. Instead of apologizing to end squabbles, couples make amends by sharing a German Village Reuben ($7.49) and reliving the day they met by falling in a vat of russian dressing.
Columbus-themed sandwiches & wraps with wheat & gluten-free options hide sunflower seeds, artichoke hearts & other adventurous ingredients
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 $5, you get $10 worth of sandwiches and wraps at Columbus Sandwich Company in Pickerington.
Columbus Sandwich Company's menu honors the shop's roots with a compendium of sandwiches and wraps named after the city’s history and landmarks. Available warm or cold, wraps ($6.49) start with the selection of a white, wheat, or gluten-free flatbread. Chefs swaddle house-made chicken salad, nuts, and spicy thai sauce in the fluffy wrappings to create the Columbus Metro, and the Buckeye Game Day unites warm strata of pepper jack cheese, chicken breast, and ranch dressing. Instead of apologizing to end squabbles, couples make amends by sharing a German Village Reuben ($7.49) and reliving the day they met by falling in a vat of russian dressing.