Graham Elliot Bowles' "take on the sandwich joint" is this "cool, little" River North operation vending "solid" sammies in "interesting combos", including an especially "tasty" grilled cheese; there are also a handful of salads and snacks plus "ridiculously good" soft serve, so the "small" space, "limited" seats and more "expensive" tabs are easier to take.
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grahamwich Restaurant Review:
With all the buildup, scenesters were ready to beat down the doors at Graham Elliot’s casual, counter-service sandwich spot. No need, since it finally opened. The thing is, while $10 per sandwich may be affordable compared to the restaurant graham elliot, it’s pretty pricey given the portions. However, that’s not to say what you get is anything but good. The beef short rib Sammie on a pretzel...
Notoriously playful chef Graham Elliot Bowles (Graham Elliot, Lollapalooza) gives us an addendum to his original, self-titled restaurant with this sandwich outpost. The space is minimal but the message is loud and clear: surprisingly affordable sammies, the likes of which you'll be hard pressed to find elsewhere. Grilled cheese with cheese curds and shaved prosciutto, beef shortrib with...