Many people who come into Hartford work in either Downtown or the  Industrial Zone down by Brainard Airport. For these day-time  Hartfordites  lunch will usually be at Trumbull Kitchen or a food truck  on Bushnell Park for downtown folks or one of the many fast food  restaurants on Airport Road for those near Brainard. After a while these  options just get plain boring and one might want to venture out a bit.  You've got some time, but don't feel like sitting down at a restaurant  and dropping $20 on lunch. We've always found it so disappointing to  waste a precious lunch hour on a crappy unknown place. Now with another handy Sad City Guide To Hartford Sandwiches you will never have that problem. Let's hit the Sad City lunch menu. (Max Rating is a six-pack)
LA ROSA'S
Brown Street
Rating: FOUR BEERS 
Located just over Franklin Ave, La Rosa's is a blend of deli,  bodega, and caterer. Not only can you get your lunch there, but they also  have a fine selection of Italian and other European groceries.  There is  ample seating,  and if you don't feel like cooking dinner, La Rosa's  has a selection of prepared foods you can bring home. In addition to  sandwiches La Rosa's offers daily specials for lunch. The same three  women have been behind the counter for as long as I can remember so you  are assured of quality control. All sandwiches are quality at La Rosa's,  but the paninis are especially excellent. Go for the caprese or the  prosciutto. The few drawbacks of La Rosa's include a sometimes  overcrowded parking lot and if there is a line you're going to wait a  few minutes.
CUCHILANDIA AT EL MERCADO
Park Street
RATING: A FULL SIX-PACK! 
Cuchilandia is awesome. Located inside El Mercado grocery store,  parking is the only drawback. Once inside, Cuchilandia is one of three  lunch places in the food court style setting inside. The other places  are a fried chicken joint and a Dominican place. The Dominican place  looks promising, but honestly we've never tried it because we just can't  turn down Cuchilandia. Every lunch item is great. Admittedly we are too  scared to order the plate with the entire fried fish on it, but we've  had nearly everything else. Cuchilandia also has Mexican Coca-Cola in  the glass bottles. At Cuchilandia, you place your order then sit and  watch a soccer match and then your food is brought too you. Did I  mention the prices are awesome? Want more? Other shops inside include  stands selling cool "graffiti" t-shirts, various soccer jerseys (for  some unknown reason a Jacksonville Jaguar jersey hangs amongst them) and  a Latino DVD store.  
FRANKLIN GIANT GRINDER
Franklin Avenue
RATING: ONE BEER 
When you first move to Hartford people who haven't spent much  time in Hartford lately tell you that you need to go to Franklin Giant  Grinder. This leads us to believe that they may have made a good  sandwich at one time. That time isn't now. On the positive side, they  make a big sandwich and you can get a beer with your sandwich. On the  negative, there isn't one thing that makes the sandwich above average.  The bread is dull and sometimes tastes old. "Giant" seems to mean piling  on shredded iceberg lettuce, which isn't good for much besides getting  all over the table and floor. Half the time, the employees seem more  focused on bickering than making a good sandwich. With so many better  options in the vicinity Franklin Giant is a pass.
MAPLE GIANT GRINDER
Maple Avenue and Adelaide St.
RATING: FIVE BEERS
Maple is a sandwich shop that earns the "giant" in their name.  The sandwiches are HUGE. You can get the half grinder, eat half of  that and bring the rest home for dinner. Parking is always a breeze and  there are plenty of seats. The lady who runs it is very friendly. The  pictures of her and her family on the walls give it a real down-home  feel. The peppers they will put in any sandwich are excellent. It's nice  to be able to get a local Hosmer soda. The must have item  at Maple Giant is the chicken cutlet grinder. Not only is it huge, but  it is the best cutlet in town, bar none. If there are any negative  points to Maple Giant it's that the sandwich bread is simply average.  With such great sandwiches otherwise, it always is a bit of a  disappointment to have such average bread. Don't think. Trust Sad City  and go with the cutlet.
TANGIERS
Farmington Ave.
RATING: FIVE BEERS 
Yeah yeah, we know. Tangiers is  technically in West Hartford.  But it's so close to the line and the  weird blinds they have in the  windows make it so nondescript and easy  to miss that we consider it to  be Hartford at heart. Tangiers has a lot  more in common with their  neighbors East on Farmington at the Half Door  or Vegas Boulevard than  the neighbors to the West pretending they live  in Manhattan.  Covered in Jumper's seminal Grocer Guide, the part-grocery, part-lunch counter has many good  offerings. We  can attest the gyros are very good. Like Maple Giant  though, Tangiers  has an item that just stands out. The falelfel is incredible. Just get  it. Order the baklava on the way out. Also great. Tight counter space  can sometimes be a slight problem.
CAPITOL DELI
The very confusing V at Farmington and Asylum
RATING: TWO BEERS 
In order to even eat at Capitol Deli you need to know that you  can park in the lot behind the Capitol View Apartments where the Deli is  located. The lot is a tight fit and expect to practice some parking maneuvers. With plenty of seating. Capitol Deli is a solid lunch  choice. They feature daily sandwich specials and you can sometimes find  an excellent sandwich among them. The daily selection is solid yet  unspectacular. Capitol features lots of sides and other goodies like  cookies, but they are so overpriced it's absurd. Capitol  deserves an occasional visit but not to be in the regular rotation. If  you happen to work at The Hartford, you can tack on a solid point due to  the proximity.
WOODY'S
Get there from either Main St. or Pratt St.
RATING: A FULL SIX PACK! 
Woody's is in downtown so parking is already annoying. Despite  being featured on the Food Network, Woody's remains something of a  hidden gem in Hartford. First things first; forget about your healthy  lunch if your going to Woody's. Woody's does hot dogs; and it  does serious hot dogs. We are currently eating our way through the menu and each one  and has been great. The superstar of the menu is the Deputy Dog; smothered in cheese, ketchup and pulled pork. Yes, pulled pork on a dog.  You can't eat here every day but it's an awesome treat. Great hangover  food also. Woody's sells beer, but we usually wash down our dog and  curly fries with a Boylan's Black Cherry soda. A Hartford must. 
AKROPOLIS DELI
Sisson Ave
RATING: THREE BEERS 
If you aren't in the West End you can hop right on 84 and find  Akropolis Deli right of Exit 46. Akropolis has ample parking and  seating. Being a Greek Deli we almost always go with a chicken or lamb  gyro and it has never disappointed. That said there isn't anything  really about Akropolis that has ever blown us away. Like Capitol Deli, a  back end of the rotation option.
GOLDEN KRUST CARIBBEAN BAKERY
Corner of Albany and Woodland
RATING: FOUR BEERS 
The first trick to know is that you can park in the lot behind  the bakery. That makes parking easy. Take note that there is no seating  though. The Golden Krust offers a full Jamaican menu, but our strategy  is is pretty straightforward; beef or chicken patty and some coco bread.  This is an awesome cheap meal as the the most expensive patty is still  under $2.50. Buy a .60 cent coco bread to wrap your patty in and you  have yourself quite a deal. 
PARRILLA Y SABORES
Franklin Ave
RATING: FOUR BEERS 
Parrilla is a Colombian restaurant with a dinner menu we have yet to try. Parrilla also has a full service bar and even a karaoke night. While Parrilla's  location on Franklin makes parking a bit of a hassle, it could be worse.  Walk right up  to the counter and place a take out order. While there isn't a lunch  menu Sad City has found a way to make Parrilla an excellent cheap lunch  option; how about a couple warm empanadas at $1.25 apiece? Either beef  or chicken are available and served with a great sauce. The empanadas  come out warm and are the best we have had. Another great hidden gem.
 









These guides to the City are awesome!
ReplyDeleteFranklin Giant used to be great! I lived around the corner from there when i was a kid. They gave me slices of provolone cheese and i would sit in the window and just eat it!
ReplyDeleteNow... there food has gone down hill since then... There meatball grinder... oh I wish i could have one of the original meat ball grinders once more...
The major league teams like Yankees the Dodger's red Sox I saw many team players even lasorda its called little Italy when you call ahead the owners sons show up its the same I live in Lawrenceville Georgia I give it a thumbs up any day I planning to drive up to Hartford conn and plan to eat there its our History never talk bad about moms cooking once its gone you'll miss it...
DeleteFranklin Giant Grinder Restaurant (Sub's/Hero's) for southerns we call them Grinders...love to open a Restaurant like that on west pike st near Langley Dr the federal court house in Lawrenceville Georgia 30046
DeleteAm I the only one who prefers Scott's Jamaican bakery to Golden Crust? They're only a block apart yet informal surveys always mention the Crust and Scott's gets nary a mention.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about Golden Crust but Scott's also offers vegetable, spinach and broccoli patties, which helps when you're vegetarian.
Great posting - several places to try. Keep up the great work
ReplyDeleteWhat about Arch Street Tavern?
ReplyDeleteWhat used to be Tinkers on Main fused with some spanish restaurant, now they serve BOTH puerto rican food as well as fried seafood delights. You can have a quiet lunch in the basement, although there's only a view of the highway and a fishtank. Another personal favorite is the grinders from the Sigourney market on Ashley. They have quite the collection of mysterious deli meats whose main ingredient is pork snouts.
ReplyDeleteArch Street Tavern has the best wings in town.
ReplyDeleteThe food at Tinkers on Main is not good but the bartenders are pretty, so it's a good place to have a few.
If your hungry there's a subway next door or the Arch Street Tavern is within walking distnce.
Also, the Wadsworth puts on a pretty good feedbag during lunch.
Another great guide to Hartford. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI live in the apartment building above Capitol Deli, my god that parking lot is terrible. Just imagine having to maneuver through it every day. I agree about the Deli overall too. Perhaps its a good thing that there's not an amazing deli where I live.
I'd say I prefer Max Bibo's downtown for a deli sandwich. They're not cheap either, but I think they're better. Also, gotta love Cornerstone Deli on Main St. across from the Hartford Public Library on Thursdays for Buffalo chicken. Just be prepared to wait in line.
Also, checked out Cuchilandia today. I went safe (with what I could read) and ordered two tacos. I'll be back to explore more soon I'm sure.
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@ Brian - Glad you liked it and awesome pic! But what's up with that random pair or ladies shoes in the middle of you entertainment center?
ReplyDelete@Hakaan - They're white? Those are headphones actually haha
ReplyDeletedon't know why Cornerstone wasn't mentioned. huge overstuffed sandwiches, and it feels like they've never raised their prices. you can easily take a cute coworker out for lunch, and spend under 15 for a feast. then, go somewhere fancy and expensive, like tk or hot tomato's when she insists on buying. i did this last week. which is why this comment is anonymous. cause this is a sad little city.
ReplyDelete@ anonymous - I applaud that move!!! Did you get a nice cocktail to boot?
ReplyDelete@Brian - oh headphones!!!
ReplyDeleteThey aren't white? Man I can't see colors at all! I'm using your pic in my youtube upload of that call. Thanks man!
@Hakaan - They are white, I just wasn't sure the headphones were what you thought might be random ladies shoes. What's the YouTube channel/video?
ReplyDeleteHey Brian - Our channel is SadCityHartford. I just posted the clip on the blog.
ReplyDeleteNo mention of D'April's Market on Franklin? Easily the best sandwiches in town, a must check-out if you haven't already.
ReplyDeleteI must recommend the lamb gyros at DD's on Temple Street (just off Main, downtown). These guys are super-friendly and the lamb (and chicken) is carved off the spit and served up hot.
ReplyDeleteas a long time southend resident,D&D Market is the most overated italian market in town,over priced over priced over priced,friendly butchers but that doesnt justify over paying for a pound of turkey.
ReplyDeleteA few more places: The Cornerstone on Main St.,D.D's Gyros & Spuds on Temple St. and The Royal Masala at Capitol and Main ($9.99 Indian Buffet from 11:30 until 3:00)
ReplyDeleteLMHtfd said...
ReplyDelete"Am I the only one who prefers Scott's Jamaican bakery to Golden Crust?"
I agree; Scott's is the best I have found in Hartford.
You need to go to the Polish National Home. Good beer, cheap prices, great food and you can still smoke there! Try the perogies!
ReplyDeleteIs the Keg still there on Prospect? I love there PIZZA's I lived in Hartford until 1984 and I still miss it!!!
ReplyDeletebring back the chicken coop....
ReplyDeleteBring back the Chicken Coop!!!, I second that emotion.
ReplyDeleteBring back the Chicken Coop!!!, I second that emotion.
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