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Earl of Sandwich

April 23, 2004 by Sue Holland



Photo by Sue Holland.

For years, the Marketplace at Downtown Disney
was home to the Gourmet Pantry, which specialized in food-related merchandise
as well as delicious candy, bakery goods and ready-made sandwiches. When it closed
its doors many people were surprised, as the Pantry always appeared to be busy.
After a partial renovation, a section of the building reopened as a candy store
with a limited bakery counter. Following a much longer renovation, the rest of
the building recently reopened as the Earl of Sandwich.

Like many other
stores and restaurants at Downtown Disney, Earl of Sandwich is neither owned nor
managed by Disney. It’s a private company renting space from Disney and doing
business on Disney property—similar to Rainforest Café, Cirque du
Soleil and several others. I was told company plans call for several Earl of Sandwich
locations, with the one at Walt Disney World being the first. Their Web site was
not completed as this article was being written, but will eventually be found
at EarlofSandwichUSA.com (link).

It’s
customary for Disney to have a story behind its attractions, resorts and eateries,
and Earl of Sandwich has one also (with the advantage of being pretty much true).
The following can be found on signs as well as the menu:


The Legacy of the Sandwich

In 1762, John Montagu, the fourth
Earl of Sandwich, had his hands full, literally. He was First Sea Lord of the
mighty British Navy, a noted explorer, a patron of the arts and also a dedicated
gambler with a love of daylong card games.

This led to little time for food,
so he came up with the ingenious idea of putting meat between two slices of bread.
From then on it did not matter if you were inspecting the Fleet or laying down
a Royal Flush—you could eat great food without too much fuss.

Thus
the sandwich was named after its inventor the 4th Earl of Sandwich in 1762. Now
over 240 years on, the family now headed by John Mantagu, the 11th Earl of Sandwich,
has reclaimed and reinvented the greatest of all quick foods.

The Earl of
Sandwich is dedicated to bringing the sandwich we’ve all been waiting for. Our
signature hot roast beef sandwich, served on hearth baked bread will amaze you.
We also serve classic cold sandwiches and wraps, unique salads, fresh fruit smoothies
and our very own ice cream sandwiches.

We feel honored that so many have
copied our lead but we are here to reclaim the sandwich!

Earl
of Sandwich is a counter-service restaurant, with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Upon entering, the large menu is easily visible before queuing up to place an
order. Customers order at one end of the line, then move toward the other end
to pay for and later pick up their food.

The eatery has been become very
popular, and with good reason—prices are low and the food is great! Because
it is so popular though, showing up at mealtime means you may have a long wait—as
much as an hour!



Customers order at the first station. Photo by Sue Holland.

During a recent
visit, I found the queue completely filled in with enough additional people outside
the rope to fill the queue halfway again. It had been less than half as busy the
night before, and at that time it took more than 30 minutes to get my sandwich,
so I’m confident the line on the second night was at least an hour long (I did
not wait). Your best bet right now is to try eating between the traditional meal
times if possible.



Customers pay for their order and return here to pick it up when their number
is called. Photo by Sue Holland.

Earl of Sandwich makes its own hearth bread,
which is used for all sandwiches. All of the hot sandwiches are run through a
toasting/grilling machine, which leaves the bread crusty on the outside but warm
and soft on the inside. Each sandwich is wrapped in foil and held closed with
a gold logo seal, which helps preserve the warmth as well as giving a nice presentation.

All
sandwiches are served “to go,” whether you are eating there or not.
Each is made fresh after you place your order, for maximum flavor. The one that
caught my eye was the caprese, which is sliced mozzarella, roma tomatoes, fresh
basil and drizzled virgin olive oil. I’ve eaten this as a salad many times and
it is one of my favorite food items. I had trouble imagining it warm, and as a
sandwich, but it turned out to be delicious! The hot sandwiches (called Hotties)
are all $4.95 plus tax, which is a very good value considering this is on Disney
property. The other selections:

  • The Original – fresh roasted beef,
    cheddar and creamy horseradish sauce
  • Beef n’ Bleu – roast beef, bleu
    cheese, lettuce and tomato
  • The Earl’s Club – turkey, apple smoked bacon,
    Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and sandwich sauce
  • The All American – turkey,
    buttermilk ranch, cranberries, cheddar cheese, lettuce and tomato.
  • The Frenchy
    – country ham, creamy brie, with a dijonaise sauce
  • Hawaiian BBQ –
    barbeque pork with fresh pineapple and Swiss cheese
  • Cannonballs – meatballs
    in a rich tomato sauce with provolone and mozzarella cheese
  • The Full Montagu
    – roast beef and turkey with cheddar and Swiss cheese, romaine lettuce, tomato
    and English mustard sauce
  • The Florentine – grilled chicken breast with
    creamy spinach, sauteed mushrooms and parmesan cheese
  • Caribbean Jerk Chicken
    – grilled chicken with a spicy jerk sauce and roasted red peppers
  • Tuna
    Melt – albacore tuna and Swiss cheese



Indoor seating area at Earl of Sandwich (additional seating located outside on
two sides of the building). Photo by Sue Holland.

In addition to hot sandwiches
there are two tossed-bowl salads available, both priced at $5.95. The Earl’s Cobb
is made with roast turkey, bacon, Swiss cheese, cranberries, tomato and cucumbers
in buttermilk ranch dressing. The Chinese Chicken has grilled chicken with Chinese
leaves, tossed in ginger dressing and topped with crispy wontons.

Ready-made
sandwiches, wraps and salads are available in two locations at Earl of Sandwich.
There is a corner of the shop called Grab n’ Go, where these items and bottled
beverages can be obtained and then paid for without having to enter the regular
queue. A selection of these items are also found in the area where customers pass
from the order counter to the “pay & pick up” counter. These items are
all cold, and stored in refrigerated cases. The Earl’s Classics are sandwiches
made on 10-grain hearth bread, and all sell for $3.95. There are six varieties—The
Original (rare roasted beef with creamy horseradish, lettuce and tomato), Egg
Salad, Chicken Salad, Tuna Salad, England’s Favorite (sharp cheddar with tangy
relish) and Turkey Swiss.

Three classic salads are available in this section
as well—tuna, fruit salad and chicken salad—for $4.95 each. Wrap lovers
have not been forgotten here, with six varieties sold for $4.45 each, including
a few you don’t find everywhere.

  • Beef n Bleu Cheese – rare roasted
    beef, Maytag blue cheese, red onion, romaine lettuce and tomato
  • The Hawaiian
    – grilled chicken, roast ham, fresh pineapple, romaine lettuce and Hawaiian
    BBQ dressing
  • The Earl’s Club – roast turkey, applewood bacon, romaine
    lettuce, tomato and sandwich sauce
  • Chicken Caesar – grilled chicken,
    romaine lettuce, tomato, parmesan and Caesar dressing
  • Tuna Salad – our
    classic tuna salad with romaine lettuce and tomato
  • Veggie Wrap – a selection
    of seasonal veggies and raspberry dressing

In case anyone still has room
after the delicious sandwiches, wraps and salads, Earl of Sandwich also features
a selection of fresh-baked cookies, brownies, scones and turnovers ranging from
$1.95 to $2.45. Besides the usual cookie varieties they also offer toffeescotch
crunch and gingersnap sugar. Brownies include the usual chocolate, but also kona
brownie, raspberry blondie and lemon crunch. It’s nice to find items that cannot
be found at every other food location on the property! Another unusual or unexpected
item is the Earl’s Ice Cream Sandwich, which is a pair of thin biscuits (cookies)
filled with vanilla ice cream, also available edged in coconut flakes or chocolate
chips for $2.45.

The usual assortment of beverages is available, with guests
serving themselves at the soda fountain machines. A selection of beers and wines
is also available, as well as four flavors of fresh fruit yogurt smoothies (Hawaiian,
strawberry/banana, peachsicle and cappuccino). The signature beverage is The Earl’s
Grey Lemonade—fresh lemonade infused with freshly brewed Earl Grey tea ($1.75
for 22 ounces).

Earl of Sandwich opens at 9 a.m. each day, and features
three breakfast sandwiches for $4.95 each (bacon & eggs, ham & cheese or bacon,
tomato & cheddar). They also will serve anything on the menu at that hour as well,
so if you’re craving a roast beef sandwich for breakfast, this is the place to
be! Generally it’s not very busy in the mornings, which means a much shorter wait
than there will be by dinner time.



Photo by Sue Holland.



Merchandise with a British theme is available. Photo by Sue Holland.

The
Earl of Sandwich is decidedly British, and a selection of British-themed merchandise
is available for sale. At first glance you might think you’ve wandered into a
shop in the United Kingdom at Epcot, right down to the tins of tea.

Anyone
who used to enjoy eating at Gourmet Pantry in the past will most likely also love
the Earl of Sandwich. The price can’t be beat, the food is very good and the only
downside is the potential for long lines. With a little advance planning though,
it is possible to enjoy a meal here without spending longer than you’d like.

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