Schlotzsky’s: Low Brow Tour Part III
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 20:06
If you’ve ever had the misfortune of living in Texas, you have undoubtably eaten at a Schlotzsky’s. It’s about the only thing going for the state…and big breasts. But I live in LA, so I certainly don’t have to be in Texas for the latter, unfortunately there very few Schlotzsky’s out here. Damn those bastards at the Westwood location for shutting down, because now the two closest locations are down in the O.C.
For some ridiculous reason, there are no other locations in LA County, but there are two within five miles of each other, about an hour away from LA. But, I had some errands to run, so this was the perfect excuse to go. As part of my Low Brow series, in which I polished off an In ‘N’ Out, several pieces of Popeye’s and now the Schlotzsky’s.
Yeah, it’s a chain, but so what. They are awesome sandwiches. Well, I don’t know about other people. It seems the greatest appreciators have done time in Texas, because I’ve received tepid responses from others who have tried it for the first time and gave it a qualified “Eh…”
They have lots of different food: soups, varieties of sandwiches, pizza and chips. I wouldn’t know anything about that. I always get the same thing: the regular original. What I got this weekend was a large original, and I must be remembering wrong but I never remember a sandwich that big. It could feed an ox.
A Schlotzky’s is basically a muffaletta made with a very spongy, sourdough bread. This is their signature, in fact, the stock ticker is BUNZ. It is so perfectly spongy, it absorbes all the flavors as time goes on. The original is made of: Smoked ham, Genoa and cotto salamis, and melted cheddar, mozzarella, and parmesan cheeses layered with black olives, red onion, lettuce, tomato, mustard and a vinigarette.
I can’t tell you what I love about this sandwich, only that everything is perfectly balanced. No one ingredient overpowers another, it is a choreographed piece of artwork, almost a shame to eat. But once I start in on it, it becomes a feeding frenzy. It’s not nostalgia either. Every time I go to Vegas I make it a point to drive down Flamingo Rd, past the Palms, and it’s in a dumpy strip mall.
I don’t expect everyone to run out and drive an hour for a chain sandwich, but if you ever find yourself in Orange, Anaheim or in Las Vegas, swing by, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
By Zteve (see more of his posts). You can find more of Zteve's writing at his own website Gastrologica
eatdrinknbmerry says:
March 14th, 2006 at 8:26 pm
For a minute, i thought it said CHOTCHSKY’S from Office Space. I would’ve driven down there in a minute for their Jalapeno Poppers.
Melissa says:
March 16th, 2006 at 8:44 am
OMG. I MISS SCHLOTZKY’S!!!! IT IS SO GOOD. My friend used to be the manager at the Schlotzky’s in Tallahassee, FL and so I was spoiled by free Schlotzky’s all the time. Now I’m deprived. :(
jillian says:
April 12th, 2006 at 11:36 am
Jason’s Deli was way better than Schlotzskys, AND they had those giant nuclear radiated mutant potatoes! Their muffaletas, while responsible for part of my Texas weight gain, are one of the things I miss