Back in May, while leaving Spice House, I noticed a shop located at the end of the cul-de-sac in the business park on the street that borders the west side of Spice House. That weekend I drove by and found the place closed, but after a quick check online, I had found myself another sandwich shop to check out.
So the following Monday I dropped by to grab a sandwich. The place is small, but they seem to be doing a ton of catering. It seems that they deliver as well. There were 6 people working behind the counter, an older fellow, whom I found to be sort of a grump, and a nice, polite young man, who might be his son usually run things. There are several women who work behind the front counter and in the kitchen.
There are soups, salads, and the usual suspects in terms of sandwiches. But I was more interested in the sandwiches listed as "House Favorites", all $8.95 each.
I decided on trying the "Comeback". The sandwich felt heavy in the sack and indeed it was quite large. This was on a French Roll which was sliced then items placed on the roll "open faced".......I could not for the life of me fold it over and made a mess. I ended up tearing off the top half and placing it on the on top so I could eat it. Loved the red pepper and pepperoncini. There was a bit too much going on here and all the proteins just kind of cancelled each other out. But you won't get any complaints about value on this from me.
The Thai Beef sandwich seemed like an interesting idea.
While this was basically just roast beef with sweet chili sauce, I liked the combination of flavors brought on by the onion, jalapeno, and cilantro. If I were to get this again; I'd request a different roll and no cheese, which just didn't seem to harmonize with all the other flavors.
As I was leaving, I took a closer look at some of the signs lining the counter. It seems that there are special sandwiches that are featured for a limited time. So I made it a point to return to try the "Porchizo".
Roasted pork, chorizo, kalamata olive slaw, and chipotle mayo? That's a whole bunch of assertive flavors.....
Which turned out to make one heck of a good sandwich.
The chorizo and chipotle mayo added a nice kick to the sandwich and I enjoyed the flavor of the olive slaw. I had anticipated needing a shower after eating this, but it ended up being satisfying without being stupefying. Too bad it's no longer being offered. I hope they bring it back.
So I decided to order the other special; the "Spaniard". I'm not sure how Sambal figures into this, but I also enjoyed this very messy sandwich. The gouda, arugula, and pickled veggies make this sandwich for me. Smokey, with a mild bitterness, cut by the sambal, to go with the flavors of the salami. Very nice. Loved that the roll held up, though I think they should have cut the sandwich in half.
I like the fact that they open early. I was told 530, so I dropped by just before 6am to grab something to eat since I had meetings scheduled through lunch.
I went with the croissant combo ($5.75).
This really wasn't anything special. It filled me up and I didn't mind skipping lunch. I think I'll stick with a breakfast sandwich from Best Donuts.
Strange that I hadn't known about this place. It's good to have another option to grab a sandwich. You really can't complain about portion size here and I enjoy the interesting combinations.
Lit’l Pepper Gourmet
8911 Complex Dr
San Diego, CA 92123
Hours:
Mon - Fri 530am - 2pm
Which makes me wonder what other places exist in plain sight that I've missed?
When I worked in Kearny Mesa we used to go there all the time. In fact, that's where I interviewed for my current job!
Posted by: MrZ | Sunday, 28 June 2015 at 08:10 PM
I was just here this past week! It is a bit out of the way, but they are very popular. I find that the older man really isn't a grump, but he has a dry demeanor. I usually stick to "regular" sandwiches (my personal preference).
Posted by: Sandy | Sunday, 28 June 2015 at 08:29 PM
Hope they keep it up, sounds like a gem!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 28 June 2015 at 08:52 PM
That's funny MrZ! I never even knew of this place.
Hi Sandy - I guess dry demeanor might be a better description.
I hope so too Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 29 June 2015 at 06:52 AM
Everyone has a go to place close to work and close to home. The largest nearby employers are the Superior/Traffic Court and the Registrar of Voters. This looks great for all the businesses around there; local owned instead of a chain.
Posted by: Cathy | Monday, 29 June 2015 at 02:18 PM
Hi Cathy - I'm trying to dig out all of those little places that folks depend on for a nice lunch.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 29 June 2015 at 05:34 PM