Between the Bread. CBD: 625 St Charles Ave. 504-324-5304.

Written by Tom Fitzmorris May 05, 2014 10:01 in

2 Fleur
Average check per person $5-$15
BreakfastNo Breakfast SundayBreakfast MondayBreakfast TuesdayBreakfast WednesdayBreakfast ThursdayBreakfast FridayNo Breakfast Saturday
LunchNo Lunch SundayLunch MondayLunch TuesdayLunch WednesdayLunch ThursdayLunch FridayNo Lunch Saturday
DinnerNo Dinner SundayNo Dinner MondayNo Dinner TuesdayNo Breakfast WednesdayNo Dinner ThursdayNo Dinner FridayNo Dinner Saturday

Between the Bread

ANECDOTES AND ANALYSIS
A few days after I returned from two weeks in Italy, I had a hankering for a kind of sandwich you see everywhere there but almost nowhere in this country. The bread is thick and hearty in texture, the meats are vividly fresh, the lettuce, tomatoes and other vegetables are crisp and refreshing, and the sauces and dressings don't take over. And then my colleague Steve St. John--the best voice in our radio facility--handed me half a sandwich made of thickly sliced, recently-roasted turkey, some very good kind of white cheese, ripe tomatoes and very leafy lettuce. All of this was enclosed in pretzel bread (imagine a soft pretzel made to block the holes, and without the salt). My first reaction upon taking a bite was, "this is in the same spirit as those sandwiches I was eating in Italy." Steve said it came from Between The Bread, two blocks from the radio studios. Well. I will try that again.

CBD: 625 St Charles Ave. 504-324-5304. Map.
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WHY IT'S NOTEWORTHY
Between The Bread is a small maker of mostly American sandwiches, serving the people who work in the many law and other offices in the vicinity of Lafayette Square. The place also serves an abbreviated breakfast menu. Historically, such restaurants in that neighborhood, designed as they are for quick service, have rarely been edible, let alone good. But the food here is good enough that some customers come from some remove to eat here.

WHAT'S GOOD
The freshness of everything served here lifts Between the Bread well above the standard CBD luncheonette. That, and its departure from the standard New Orleans sandwich menu, sets it apart. Don't come with a hunger for a roast beef poor boy or a hamburgers. The menu seems suspiciously healthy in its ingredients. Salads, both on their own and in sandwiches, are a major specialty.

BACKSTORY
Between the Bread tapped into the energy of the underserved post-Katrina downtown sandwich market, and became popular almost immediately. Its owners also operate a half-dozen other eateries around town, all different and all good.

DINING ROOM
This is mostly a take-out shop, with frequent orders for an office full of people coming from the kitchen. The dining room is bright and pleasant with a hushed air and what looks like a predominance of female customers.

ONLINE MENU LOCATION

ESSENTIAL DISHES
Dozen Best Dishes Daily soups Trio of salads (your pick from many options) Meat and blue salad (medium rare roast beef, greens, tomato, blue cheese, more) Grilled cheese sandwich, many options Fresh tuna salad sandwich Triple club (ham, turkey, bacon, cheddar, Swiss) Hot pressed roast beef sandwich, caramelized onions, horseradish mayo Hot pastrami sandwich Chicken pesto sandwich Main Street sandwich (turkey, Swiss, bacon, dressed) Olive and parmesan pasta salad House-made bagels

FOR BEST RESULTS
The homemade soups are very good. One of them is always offbeat. I wish they were open a little later, but that's my problem.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT
If they were to replace twenty percent of the dishes made with mayonnaise with other that aren't, the menu would be more appealing.

FACTORS OTHER THAN FOOD
Up to three points, positive or negative, for these characteristics. Absence of points denotes average performance in the matter.

  • Dining Environment
  • Consistency +1
  • Service
  • Value +1
  • Attitude +2
  • Wine & Bar
  • Hipness +1
  • Local Color +1

 

SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES
  • Good for business meetings
  • Open Monday lunch
  • Quick, good meal
  • No reservations