$10 for $20 Worth of Sandwiches, Paninis, and Beer at Prime by Vernon's
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A chef crafts breakfast & gourmet sandwiches made with fresh ingredients & meats from Vernon's Steakhouse served with beer, wine & coffee
Making a good sandwich, like removing a child’s head from between stair balusters, requires delicate handling and a lot of mayonnaise. Marvel at skilled condiment usage with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of sandwiches, paninis, and beer at Prime by Vernon's in Los Ranchos.
The brains behind Vernon's Hidden Valley Steakhouse, bring their restaurateur experience and superior steakhouse meats to the gourmet sandwiches of Prime by Vernon's. Hands, Prime's most popular eating utensil next to elbows, transport breakfast paninis, such as the New Mexico Morning stuffed with house-made sausage, egg, and cheese ($9), safely into awaiting mouths.
Hero sandwiches steal the spotlight during lunch, and options include the Tommy Gun meatball sub ($12) and the Shylock, a wall of ham, turkey, salami, and provolone with pesto-mayo mortar ($12). Nosh on the post-noon Goomba panini, a trio of boursin, gouda, and muenster cheeses melting over heartfelt love notes from balsamic-grilled portobello, artichoke hearts, and spinach ($11), or pummel pesky thirsts with a draft beer ($8) or a glass of wine ($8) from the beverage menu.
A chef crafts breakfast & gourmet sandwiches made with fresh ingredients & meats from Vernon's Steakhouse served with beer, wine & coffee
Making a good sandwich, like removing a child’s head from between stair balusters, requires delicate handling and a lot of mayonnaise. Marvel at skilled condiment usage with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of sandwiches, paninis, and beer at Prime by Vernon's in Los Ranchos.
The brains behind Vernon's Hidden Valley Steakhouse, bring their restaurateur experience and superior steakhouse meats to the gourmet sandwiches of Prime by Vernon's. Hands, Prime's most popular eating utensil next to elbows, transport breakfast paninis, such as the New Mexico Morning stuffed with house-made sausage, egg, and cheese ($9), safely into awaiting mouths.
Hero sandwiches steal the spotlight during lunch, and options include the Tommy Gun meatball sub ($12) and the Shylock, a wall of ham, turkey, salami, and provolone with pesto-mayo mortar ($12). Nosh on the post-noon Goomba panini, a trio of boursin, gouda, and muenster cheeses melting over heartfelt love notes from balsamic-grilled portobello, artichoke hearts, and spinach ($11), or pummel pesky thirsts with a draft beer ($8) or a glass of wine ($8) from the beverage menu.