
Summer’s Market and Deli was an “old-fashioned neighborhood market.” They sold a variety of snacks and drinks as well as sandwiches and wraps, coffees and ice cream. The day we went they also had smoked sandwiches but had already sold out of some meats. It was a large place with a number of tables to eat at and some interesting decorations. Brightly lit, it was helped by a wall of windows across the front. Friendly staff took the order and prepared our selections quickly. The bread on both was quite soft and a tad floury. The crunch roll was supposed to be topped with crunchy stuff but it was just as soft. The bread overall was too much in proportion to the fillings. They had quality ingredients but none of them stood out on the flavor scale. It felt like a healthy quick snack but not a place I’d frequent regularly. Maybe with different choices I could have left with a better impression. Let me know if you go and have other reactions.
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Food
The Sandra Club was on a soft roll and contained ham, turkey, bacon, Swiss, mayo, mustard, tomato, pickle, red onion, avocado and lettuce.


The Kevin was on a Dutch Crunch roll and contained turkey, smoked gouda, mayo, tomato, pepperoncini, avocado and lettuce.



