Order Crave-Worthy Street Food At Lottie & Zula’s, A New Walk-Up Window In Oregon
By Sarah McCosham|Published February 25, 2021
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
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When a craving strikes, it’s always best to act quickly. (You don’t want things to enter hangry territory.) There’s a new spot in Oregon that will satisfy all of your sandwich cravings—and even some you didn’t even know you had. We’re talking mouthwatering, perfectly crafted sandwiches that are totally next level. Order crave-worthy street food at Lottie & Zula’s, a new walk-up window in Oregon, and your belly will very, very happy.
Lottie & Zula's is the new kid on the block in Portland, Oregon.
The "Buzzards Bay" is your classic egg-and-cheese sandwich, but it doesn't feel basic at all. In fact, it may just be the best breakfast sandwich you've ever had.
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All of the sandwiches here have an interesting name and backstory, like "My Guy Fred" and "le Moby." The latter is a vegetarian 'wich, named for the famously vegan singer.
Sibling-owners John-Fletcher Halyburton and Emily Peterson wanted the names to tell a story of family memories, places they've lived, and what's influenced them: their hometown in Rhode Island, years in North Carolina, stints on both coasts, and travels abroad.
The Ricotti, pictured above, for example, is an homage to the eponymous restaurant in Bristol, RI. It's a quintessential New England sub shop, and one of their first stops anytime they venture back to Rhode Island.
Of course, there's an endearing story behind the restaurant's name.
Lottie and Zula were the siblings' great-aunts. They were polar opposites, and weren't close. In their last days, both aunts found themselves living at the same nursing home, and kept tabs on each other from afar. In the end, the aunts passed away within a day of the other. The two were inextricably connected: first through family, and now, by Lottie & Zula's.
And the aunts would be pleased by the fare at Lottie & Zula's. The sandwiches here are perfectly executed and downright crave-worthy.
You won't find scrumptious food like this anywhere else, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better sandwich in Portland.
Next time you’re hit by the hangry monster, know you can get delicious food at Lottie & Zula’s.
Did you know about this new walk-up restaurant in Oregon? What are you most excited to try? Their breakfast sandwiches could make anyone into a morning person, we’re just saying.
And if you’re in the mood for more crave-worthy food in Oregon, Burrito Vaquero in Roseburg has the most epic, behemoth burritos that are sure to satisfy!
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