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Food Heads sandwich shop is happy to make you a standard tuna melt, but it also offers offbeat selections such as herb-roasted lamb served on ciabatta bread with grilled eggplant, feta cheese, and tangy tzatziki sauce. For vegetar … Read more
Food Heads sandwich shop is happy to make you a standard tuna melt, but it also offers offbeat selections such as herb-roasted lamb served on ciabatta bread with grilled eggplant, feta cheese, and tangy tzatziki sauce. For vegetarians, the grilled portobello with blue cheese on multigrain bread is a first-rate option. Soup selections change daily, but spicy chicken tortilla is always available. Read less

A laid-back lunch spot with killer sandwiches
Food Heads sandwich shop is happy to make you a standard tuna melt, but it also offers offbeat selections such as herb-roasted lamb served on ciabatta bread with grilled eggplant, feta cheese, and tangy tzatziki sauce. For vegetarians, the grilled portobello with blue cheese on multigrain bread is a first-rate option. Soup selections change daily, but spicy chicken tortilla is always available.
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