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Not your average lunchtime sarnie

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April 28, 2025

FOUR PLACES TO TRY WHEN YOU FANCY SOMETHING DIFFERENT TO A MEAL DEAL

- By LYNETTE PINCHESS

WHEN your stomach starts to growl, are you reaching for your homemade packed lunch or heading to Tesco for a meal deal?

Not that there’s anything wrong with a piece of ham slapped between two slices of white bread - sometimes simplicity is all you need.

But if you're fed up of humdrum sarnies and looking for a more exciting way to spend your lunch-time, there’s plenty of adventurous sandwich options.

When it comes to freshly baked bread and interesting fillings, the world is your oyster on the streets of Nottingham. Cobs, baguettes, ciabatta, bagels... whatever your bread preference, you are guaranteed to find it and more besides.

After scoping out sandwich shops across the city, these discoveries had my taste buds jumping with joy.

ROTARI BAKES

For me this wasn’t an obvious port of call because I remember it opening as a cake shop in Carrington Street, but Rotari Cakes has rebranded to Rotari Bakes to reflect the savoury options it now sells.

I went for cake and ended up with a sandwich - and a very good sandwich it was, too.

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