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The Best Thanksgiving Leftovers Sandwich is Actually Available Year Round

Thanksgiving comes early at Valhalla Sandwiches.

By Chelsea Lin November 17, 2017

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This article originally appeared in the November 2017 issue of Seattle magazine.

Let’s get one thing straight: The best part of Thanksgiving dinner is the leftovers you get to eat the next day. But if you don’t have a fridge full of stuffing and cranberry sauce at your disposal—maybe you were a guest instead of the host (or maybe you’re reading this in April in the doctor’s waiting room)—Valhalla Sandwiches in Greenwood has your back.

The food truck turned brick-and-mortar spot serves the area’s best Thanksgiving dinner between two slices of bread (or, in this case, a soft yet substantial telera roll): The Thanksgetting ($9) features turkey and all the fixings, smothered in gravy and rosemary aioli.

Valhalla Sandwiches
8202 Greenwood Ave. N
206.257.0658
valhallasandwiches.com

 

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