$7 for Sandwiches for Two at Hey That's Amore in Pasadena (Up to $15.99 Value)
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Sub creators concoct Italian-American deli sandwiches on freshly baked bread with original recipes & smattering of sicilian toppings
A restaurant meal is incomplete without its after-dinner mint, which cleanses the palate before patrons gnaw a subterranean tunnel home. Chew the scenery with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get sandwiches for two at Hey That's Amore in Pasadena (up to a $15.98 total value).
Hey That's Amore's sub-making savants concoct Italian-American deli sandwiches with a variety of meat, cheese, and fixings. With bread baked fresh each morning from an off-site bakery, the sandwich creators form the base of the original spinoffs of Italian favorites such as The Fat Anthony, a smattering of turkey, garlic pesto, sopressata, jalapeño, and onions ($8.99). Other creations include the Soprano ($6.99), a chicken-parmesan creation boasting a secret garlic-pesto sauce that escaped from the chef's locked diary only to land in patrons' bellies, and the Danny DeVito⎯mozzarella, sausage, and meatball packed with provolone and jalapeños ($8.99). Make any of the 30 sandwiches Sicilian-style ($1.50 extra) by adding mozzarella balls, garlic or olive pesto, and a degree of autonomy from the menu's authority.
Sub creators concoct Italian-American deli sandwiches on freshly baked bread with original recipes & smattering of sicilian toppings
A restaurant meal is incomplete without its after-dinner mint, which cleanses the palate before patrons gnaw a subterranean tunnel home. Chew the scenery with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get sandwiches for two at Hey That's Amore in Pasadena (up to a $15.98 total value).
Hey That's Amore's sub-making savants concoct Italian-American deli sandwiches with a variety of meat, cheese, and fixings. With bread baked fresh each morning from an off-site bakery, the sandwich creators form the base of the original spinoffs of Italian favorites such as The Fat Anthony, a smattering of turkey, garlic pesto, sopressata, jalapeño, and onions ($8.99). Other creations include the Soprano ($6.99), a chicken-parmesan creation boasting a secret garlic-pesto sauce that escaped from the chef's locked diary only to land in patrons' bellies, and the Danny DeVito⎯mozzarella, sausage, and meatball packed with provolone and jalapeños ($8.99). Make any of the 30 sandwiches Sicilian-style ($1.50 extra) by adding mozzarella balls, garlic or olive pesto, and a degree of autonomy from the menu's authority.