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Earl of Sandwich Now Open in Downtown Disney at the Disneyland Resort (Photos)

Hi everyone!

Earl of Sandwich, the popular quick service location has made its return to Downtown Disney at Disneyland. The restaurant serves hot sandwiches, breakfast dishes, salads, baked goods and more. We stopped by today before our flight home.

Earl of Sandwich will be open at 11am on Wednesday (February 1st) and Thursday (February 2nd) and move to regular hours on Friday (open at 8am).

The Earl of Sandwich Tavern, a full-service restaurant offering a seated breakfast, lunch and dinner, in addition to a full bar is slated to debut in a few weeks.
 
Here are photos from today!
 
 
Guests were lined up when we arrived, but the shop was moving everyone through quickly.
 
 
Several sandwiches are on display, including the Earl’s Club.
 
 
Also, the Original 1762.
 
 
The menu features a nice variety of sandwiches. The press release mentioned Cannonballs, but I didn’t see that on the menu. The Holiday Turkey is my other favorite.
 
 
We purchased a Buffalo Chicken Wrap, Chicken Caesar Wrap and House Salad.
 
 
This is a look at the breakfast items.
 
 
There are also “Just 4 Kids” options, including Pizza Bread and Grilled Cheese.
 
 
A Sandwich Charter is on the wall.
 
 
Besides fountain drinks, guests can choose canned and bottled options.
 
 
Spicy BBQ Brisket is a new item, available for a limited time.
 
 
There are also cookies and brownies available.
 
  
 
The fountain drinks are Coke products.
 
 
There is a seating area outside. We had our lunch there and then took one wrap for our plane trip.
 
 
Our wraps were a nice portion, including chicken. We enjoyed the Chicken Caesar Wrap on the plane.
 
 
 
 
The salad was pretty small for $8.50 (no chicken). I don’t really recommend it, but it was a nice option for my meal today.
 
 
It is nice to have Earl of Sandwich back! While I’d not get the salad again, we were really happy with our wraps. It is very convenient to visit the current location of Earl of Sandwich, in the former La Brea space close to both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.