With more than 250 locations throughout the nation, Which Wich, Superior Sandwiches has opened a shop in Scottsdale. The just-opened Scottsdale location marks the first of many store openings planned in the Phoenix/Scottsdale are. There is actually a second Scottsdale Which Wich location slated to open in the next four to five months.
Originating in Dallas, Texas, this fast-growing sandwich franchise brings a fun, customizable approach to the traditional sandwich. Which Wich offers more than 50 varieties of customizable “wiches,” from the signature Wicked sandwich, loaded with five meats (turkey, ham, roast beef, pepperoni, and bacon) and choice of three cheeses, to unique items such as Thank You Turkey, with stuffing and cranberry sauce. The menu also has vegetarian options and healthful sandwiches that come in at less than 400 calories.
To order, guests just grab a bag from one of 10 categories and a red Sharpie and create the sandwich of their dreams. The sandwiches are prepared to guests’ exact specifications–each is 100 percent customizable. While at the restaurant, guests can use the free Wifi and take their creative side to the next level and doodle on their bag for display on the Bag Wall. www.whichwich.com.
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