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Mr Pickle's Sandwich Shop - San Luis Obispo


                                                        


“That’s not something you see everyday,” my wise 3-year-old-going-on-18 Grandson proclaimed as we passed a huge dancing pickle on the sidewalk. We were driving to Cuesta College where he has school. He talked about the dancing gherkin all the way there and all the way back. We had to return after his precollege to find out why a cornichon would be dancing on the street. Into Mr. Pickles Sandwich Shop we went and a friendly hello greeted us and they handed us a warm cookie as we perused the menu. The kid was impressed and we were off to a great start.

Our sandwich master was Eric, who is also one of the general managers. The boy got a Kids Meal that included applesauce, juice box -but we substituted it for water as this boy is not allowed to drink juice or soda. The chocolate chip cookie and spinning toy was the frosting on the cake for the PB&J on wheat bread that he loved (though not in the shape of a dinosaur like his mom does). 

I asked Eric to surprise me using only turkey as a requirement. I can't remember the last time I felt like this while dining at a sub shop, as the experience was so customized. He suggested the Italian with the garlic sauce like a traditional Italian sandwich. I wanted to try the sauce, so he gave me some on a piece of bread. The bread is imported from a San Francisco bakery every day and it had that unique flavor only SF bread does. He explained that one of their secrets to a great ‘which is that they squirt garlic sauce on the inside of most sandwiches and it was pretty amazing. Then he added some sriracha sauce and salami for me to try, I gave thumbs up and he made it on a Dutch Crunch roll that was delicious. He called it an Italian Stallion.  I took a to-go order of the Hang Loose, a pastrami, bacon and cream cheese with avocado for Mr. Bayus. It was piled high with quality lean meat and wrapped in a thick traditional with marble rye. He was pleased, but upset he didn’t get the cookie, so we returned.

We came back to try the Ruben as Gary swears he hasn’t had a good one in California. This was an impressive tower of 1/3 pound of pastrami, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and their homemade thousand island dressing on that wonderful marbled rye all heated to precision. While we were waiting for our sands, they handed Gary a cookie. He looked at it funny and asked why not a pickle? The irony was not lost on me. They do have giant pickles for sale, but found that most people preferred a free cookie. I had the Big Jake on a Dutch crunch roll with turkey, avocado and cream cheese. It was piled high and that garlic sauce really makes the flavors shine. I am now a fan of these sandwiches, they are superb. 

General Manager Eric Ebeling told me that Mr. Pickle's Sandwich Shop sandwiches are made with high quality meats served on delicious San Francisco style freshly baked breads. They have 23 specialty sandwiches, three are made just for this area (The Ruben, The Mustang, and the Cal Poly) or you can build it yourself. They offer a choice of five different cheeses and also include "everything” which includes mayonnaise, mustard, their special recipe garlic sauce, lettuce, tomato, pickles, peppers and onions all on that wonderful bread. They also have freshly made specialty salads or you can turn your favorite sandwich into a salad. 

He explained that Mr. Pickle's serves the growing fast casual market where customers demand more than fast food; they want quality without a huge price tag. 

When you walk in and smell the fresh baked bread, and are handed a warm cookie then have a big bite of their made to order sandwich prepared with the addictive garlic sauce, how can you not love Mr. Pickle's. Plus they have that dancing giant gherkin!


They do deliveries and you can order online for delivery or pick up at www.mrpicklesinc.com where you can also find six pages of pickle gear. Mr. Pickles Sandwich Shop is located at 1075 Olive Street (at Santa Rosa and Olive Street) in San Luis Obispo. You can call them at (805) 545-9909; they are open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 8:00pm and Sunday’s from 10:00am to 6:00pm.

Eureka Burger - San Luis Obispo

                                             



“In wine there is wisdom, beer there is freedom and water there is bacteria” stated wisely by Benjamin Franklin and used with other bits of wisdom at Eureka Burger in San Luis Obispo. Following their mantra of Eureka, used as an exclamation of triumph at a discovery, I agree. I had avoided this place because of the long waits and burger centric meals, but I became a fan on the first night, a convert on the second meal. There is a talent to creating a menu that will sustain and intrigue the college crowd, yet make the locals (and grownups) come back again and again. Eureka has accomplished this with a full and unique drink items and delectable food staples.  Those that truly appreciate great food, craft beer and artisan liquor like me are discovering a better restaurant experience at Eureka in downtown San Luis Obispo.

Our first night there we sat at the bar and received some of the best service I have had a casual restaurant. The bartender made Mr. Bayus an Old Fashioned that loosened his retrieve and made him swear to come here every night. They he presented him with the Butterscotch Rum Pudding that was pronounced “Green Mile” worthy, a first for a dessert, and this one was topped with homemade whipped cream, caramel sauce and flaky sea salt. He inhaled it; I didn’t get to try even a bite. He has since returned over ten times for this after-work treat of liquor and pudding. 

I started with the Fried Chicken Sliders that surprised and delighted me. The perfectly fried chicken was shaped into a small patty then put on a biscuit slathered with tomato jam, a crisp and delicious housemaid pickles and served with signature hand cut fries. The biscuit/bun had me puzzled, as it was familiar and yet not something you get in a restaurant. When I asked the manager about it, he sneakily whispered that they were Pillsbury biscuits. Brilliant! Comfort food, wrapped in comfort food. Then there were those fries. I am usually not a fan, but these were so good, I ate them all and ordered more for dessert. I choose the buffalo dipping sauce as a fantastic alternative to ketchup. It was our first time there and I had to tell the server about how please and surprised I was. He instantly bought us another dessert, the Chocolate Espresso Soufflé Coffee Cup Cake that was a dark chocolate soufflé with homemade whipped cream and a vanilla bean ice cream.  

Next we came back for Happy Hour and I was delighted at all the offerings. Shishito Peppers that were grilled and topped with tobiko (fish eggs) and fresh lemon juice. The Pacific White Fish Tacos that were 
                                  
                                                

blackened and sautéed tilapia with cabbage, avocado aioli, mango salsa, and cilantro all served within two corn tortillas. It was fantastic. The Lollipop Corn Dogs made Gary happy with his rare IPA beer. They consisted of a Polish sausage saturated in a sweet corn batter then fired. They are dipped into spicy porter mustard, homemade ketchup or ranch. He proclaimed it the top “Men Food” as he grunted and watched sports on the big screen TV’s. 

I finished it off with Watermelon Salad that was crisp and refreshing. It consisted of arugula, kale, lemon vinaigrette, homemade quinoa, watermelon, feta, toasted walnuts and a balsamic glaze. Again, the service was outstanding as my wine got toppled over that they refilled it for free. 

Eureka exudes the benefits of handmade food, locally sourced produce and fresh baked breads found throughout the menu. You'll find an authentic, one-of-a-kind experience serving a wide selection of all natural beef burgers, signature hand cut fries, gourmet salads, delectable sandwiches and delicious desserts. They strive to treat each guest as an important individual and prepare each plate with the pursuit of perfection in mind.

 Eureka is located in San Luis Obispo
1141 Chorro Street, call them at (805) 903-1141, they are open everyday for lunch and dinner.