$7 for $15 Worth of Café Lunch Fare at The Deli Llama
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- Locally sourced produce
- 20+ grilled cheese options
- In-house soups from scratch
A sandwich, like a wallet, safely contains its precious contents, fits comfortably into a back pocket, and is rarely found by the police once it's been stolen. Guard handheld nourishment with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of café lunch fare at The Deli Llama.
The Deli Llama warms culinary souls with a potpourri of sandwich melts and homemade delicacies furnished from the riches of local produce markets. Afternoon grazers can invoke childhood nostalgia with more than 20 grilled-cheese ensembles unfurled on locally baked bread. The fresh Italy, an ambrosial mingling of fresh basil, sliced tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and garlic-oregano margarine ($6.99), sates vegetarian cravings, and the pulled-pork centrepiece of the Deli Llama Style, with caramelized onions, apple slices, smoked chedder, and garlic-oregano margarine ($7.99), ripens taste buds stunted from licking the stamps on Eugene Levy fan mail. The lunch artisans also churn soups from scratch, such as the hungarian cream of mushroom dappled with garlic toast points ($4.75), and diners can flaunt their own construction skills at the do-it-yourself salad bar radiant with more than 30 local ingredients. The aroma of turkey, swiss cheese, and egg anchoring the Early Bird melt ($6.99) lures in customers scouring the town for an all-day breakfast menu, and a collection of home-baked sweets leaves fingers sticky enough to restore used post-it notes. A handful of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten- and dairy-free edibles are also available on the roster.
- Locally sourced produce
- 20+ grilled cheese options
- In-house soups from scratch
A sandwich, like a wallet, safely contains its precious contents, fits comfortably into a back pocket, and is rarely found by the police once it's been stolen. Guard handheld nourishment with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of café lunch fare at The Deli Llama.
The Deli Llama warms culinary souls with a potpourri of sandwich melts and homemade delicacies furnished from the riches of local produce markets. Afternoon grazers can invoke childhood nostalgia with more than 20 grilled-cheese ensembles unfurled on locally baked bread. The fresh Italy, an ambrosial mingling of fresh basil, sliced tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and garlic-oregano margarine ($6.99), sates vegetarian cravings, and the pulled-pork centrepiece of the Deli Llama Style, with caramelized onions, apple slices, smoked chedder, and garlic-oregano margarine ($7.99), ripens taste buds stunted from licking the stamps on Eugene Levy fan mail. The lunch artisans also churn soups from scratch, such as the hungarian cream of mushroom dappled with garlic toast points ($4.75), and diners can flaunt their own construction skills at the do-it-yourself salad bar radiant with more than 30 local ingredients. The aroma of turkey, swiss cheese, and egg anchoring the Early Bird melt ($6.99) lures in customers scouring the town for an all-day breakfast menu, and a collection of home-baked sweets leaves fingers sticky enough to restore used post-it notes. A handful of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten- and dairy-free edibles are also available on the roster.