Friday, September 25, 2009

Larimer Hot House

New to 2810 Larimer Street is the Larimer Hot House . Filling a need in the NLair neighborhood they bring in sandwiches for the lunch crowd and a promise to soon have soups and BBQ. For now, the sandwiches will not bring anything to the name, Hot House. The sandwiches are a standard fare of meat sandwiches with one vegetarian selection.

Each sandwich has a cute catchy name that makes you want to place your order loudly for others to hear. Most people seem to start with the Bitchen Camaro, because who didn't want one of those back in the 60s, which is their version of an Italian Grinder. Served with house made potato chips available in different flavors and a side of giardiniera you get a healthy sized portion for lunch. Unfortunately this sandwich has a more impressive name than flavor. Nothing real noteworthy for taste there but the giardiniera helps you get through it. Bread choice seems odd for this classic being a soft type hoagie that gives in to the harder ingredients inside when eaten.

The house made potato chips are a hit and miss both in flavor and cooking. Have eaten both soft pieces and a few rare ones in my excursions, this part of the meal needs attention.

Putting on your best Tony Montona voice and ordering the Scarface (Cuban) sandwich will get you a better selection than the Bitchen Camaro. This is made with a house made pork shoulder and tastes like it was given some love in the kitchen. Different than a traditional cuban sandwich they generously apply a hot dijon mustard which I find over powers the sandwich. Its about the pork not the mustard.

Currently they run a $10 deal which includes a drink and sweet treat with your sandwich. A nice offering for those looking for value in a lunch. The usual selection of sodas are available too but try the Agua Fesca made daily with real fruit and agave juice which is a great substitute to sugar. Kudos for this great choice. They do bring in the sugar however with the sweet treat, usually a rice krsipy treat square but often changes to other cereal flavors.

They are also open for breakfast with a good breakfast burrito served and brunch on Sundays.

Overall the lunch experience is good with friendly service and a patio for the warm days. The sandwiches are hit and miss with most not having a memorable experience.

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