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PhattyNiner319

BLT’s hit different at a golf course restaurant. Hit up any golf course in the valley.


shlozzman

Best golf course?


PhattyNiner319

Eh that’s subjective. Valley has some decent ones (if you can get a damn tee time). Balboa, DeBell(their restaurant has a great BLT!), Wilson/Harding. Best course I’ve ever played was in Kauai though.


Carrie_Oakie

Sandwich man in Chatsworth. Love all his sandwiches and it’s a side of potato salad. Corner of Nordhoff and Mason.


vonegutZzz

Good to know as I pass by there all the time. But it’s Nordhoff & Mason.


Carrie_Oakie

You are correct. I freakin worked at that intersection for a decade and lived there for 20 years - move away and it all goes to mush! They have really good salads, too. My go to items: Chef, Cobb and tuna salad Tuna melt with fries and a side of ranch club sandwich with potato salad…side of ranch (I love his ranch!) Half tuna sandwich with salad


alberthere

I make mine at home. I make my bacon extra crispy and no way I’m paying $8+ for a BLT.


reubal

But where in the valley can I buy the best toast? Or best bowl of cereal.


fingerbang247

Good one.


LowCost_Gaming

VIPS.


Virrg0

Dans Super Subs


fingerbang247

Lived a block away from Dans for a decade, went once.


eyesofsaturn

not a flex


Educational-Ad-385

Live alone and don't crave bacon too often. When I do, I love Beeps' BLT.


OlyTrip35

Lodge Bread.


IndigoHoney_online

Brent's Deli. The serve it on toasted egg bread, and cut the bacon thick. I add avocado.


Fearless-Ad-7640

Balboa Sub Shop. My Blt is one of my favorite sandwiches I make. Simple and delicious.


mspero78

I actually love a MLT – mutton, lettuce and tomato sandwich, where the mutton is nice and lean and the tomato is ripe. They’re so perky, I love that.


AbyssalKultist

While I appreciate the sentiment, it's so rare for me to find just the perfect sandwich. Best ones I make at home. My personal BLT: Sourdough, green leaf lettuce, lots of ripe tomato slices, Dailys applewood bacon oven baked @375 flat on a baking sheet for about 15-20 mins, mayo. You can get all this at Ralph's. BLT is a prime example of K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Stupid


ChocoTacoz

I'm with you, BLT has such simple ingredients and the quality of each one is so important that even the top comment on here could vary from day to day, especially with tomato ripeness being a factor. I think we've all gotten a slightly green slice of tomato on a sandwich before, or just sub-prime in general...you wouldn't do that to yourself at home.


AbyssalKultist

> especially with tomato ripeness being a factor 1000%. I feel like every time I get sliced tomato from a restaurant it's a gamble on whether it's going to still be green or not. Just ruins the sandwich. :( A BLT is also about texture. The lettuce needs that crisp, the bacon crisp but not too crisp, the bread I like just lightly toasted. If you go into a sandwich shop being all specific about this kind of stuff they're going to be so annoyed, haha.


ChocoTacoz

Right? I finally tried Cricca's the other day and the tomato was pretty so-so. Almost ruined the sandwich. It was a close call. This whole thing has reminded me about the tomato salad they put on the sandwiches at My Hero in Northridge, that's always good. I need to get back over there it's been years.


bloodredyouth

The old place


Molotov_Cockatiel

Guessing the answer would have to be one of the blue-hair diner places like Tallyrand or Lancers (though I don't think either is exceptional for this particular request) or similar?


LonnieChilds

Bernies Deli


EasyParise

Spoke café in Frogtown.


lol022

Subway