The only thing better than a great beer bar is a great beer bar with good food. The plump little
Banh Mi sandwich ($5.50) at
Blind Tiger doesn't have much in common with those Vietnamese baguettes, but after a few Six Points and
Schlenkeria Marzens, this matters less.
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The sandwich, for $5.50, is not very beastly or bloody, but instead comes on a fist-sized ciabatta that I would call cute if I dared. Thinly-sliced roast beef is piled high, bracketed on top with a bit of cheddar and on the bottom with some subtle horseradish sauce.
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[Photo: Robyn Lee] As Liz Lemon so sagely observed, "All of humankind has one thing in common—the sandwich. I believe that all anyone really wants in this life is to sit in peace and eat a sandwich." So lunchers,...
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I’m not quite sure which I like better—tasty craft and imported beers or delicious bánh mì. All I know is that two days after reading Julia Moskin’s Times article on bars with noteworthy food, I was at the Blind...
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