Cuban Sandwiches
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I just saw a blurb that said the new restaurant at the Giant's ballpark (Acme Steak and Chop house) is going to serve Cuban sandwiches on game days, I can't wait try one, I'll let you know if they're any good.
#17
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I was just commenting to someone the other day how I missed good Cuban sandwichs.
edited to concur with joie_de_vie. Havana Sandwich Shop in Atlanta is one of my superlatives along with Harold's BBQ down by the Stadium.
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edited to concur with joie_de_vie. Havana Sandwich Shop in Atlanta is one of my superlatives along with Harold's BBQ down by the Stadium.
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found a great sandwich place in the Oakley area of Cincinnati, Ohio that serves cuban sandwiches.
The Production Line Cafe, located at 3210 Madison Road in Oakley, phone: 513.321.1205
has the best "Cuban" sandwiches north of the Mason-Dixon line that I've had. Although not flattened like a traditional Cuban, the bread was crispy/warm and all the traditional ingredients were excellent. The Production Line Cafe also has many other excellent sandwich choices. They also provide meals (most very good) that can either be eaten on premise or take out. The deserts/cookies are rich and buttery. Call to find out what is on the menu for the day. Highly recommended.
The Production Line Cafe, located at 3210 Madison Road in Oakley, phone: 513.321.1205
has the best "Cuban" sandwiches north of the Mason-Dixon line that I've had. Although not flattened like a traditional Cuban, the bread was crispy/warm and all the traditional ingredients were excellent. The Production Line Cafe also has many other excellent sandwich choices. They also provide meals (most very good) that can either be eaten on premise or take out. The deserts/cookies are rich and buttery. Call to find out what is on the menu for the day. Highly recommended.

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The small sandwich shop chain of Sub Station II has several units that sell the Cuban Sandwiches. The chain is located in the SouthEast and currently has 64 locations. The locations can be found at:
www.substationii.com
Not all locations do sell the cuban, and it does not come with mayo, but if you ask they will add it
www.substationii.com
Not all locations do sell the cuban, and it does not come with mayo, but if you ask they will add it
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This thread has reminded me that we have a cuban restaurant in Jacksonville, AL of all places. I need to have lunch there tomorrow. ^
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In New Orleans there is a great Cuban restaurant - Librano at 320 Magazine, and yes a great Cuban sandwich, as well as everything else there.
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They just opened a place in Rockford IL, a "city" that needs a lot.
Looks like I'll have to try them next time I'm out that way.
Thanks,
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They just opened a place in Rockford IL, a "city" that needs a lot.
Looks like I'll have to try them next time I'm out that way.
Thanks,
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At the UAL terminal in MCO-right after you get offf the tram- there is a stand that has great Cuban coffee, guava pastries, and cuban sandwiches. The coffee is awesome, I was planning to get the sandwich next time so I'll let you know. 
When our basement flooded a couple weeks ago in ORD, I had to make one trip to our local laundermat
and I walked right past a latin sandwich shop that has cubans. I keep forgetting to walk over and try one.

When our basement flooded a couple weeks ago in ORD, I had to make one trip to our local laundermat
and I walked right past a latin sandwich shop that has cubans. I keep forgetting to walk over and try one.


