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Can Your Mouth Fit Glenview's Ultimate BLT Sandwich?

The "anti-resolution" sandwich is available at The Glenview House through the end of January. One Patch editor tried it and he probably won't eat again until February.

At the heart of downtown Glenview is a very big sandwich. No, it's more like a sandwich within a sandwich. Or a sandwich within two sandwiches. Either way, the Ultimate BLT at Glenview House is not your lunch box PB&J, that's for sure. 

On one side, you have a grilled cheese sandwich. On the other side, another grilled cheese sandwich. Plus a half-pound of bacon, lettuce, tomato and homemade mayonnaise in the middle.

Locals call it the anti-resolution sandwich, and legend has it that the restaurant will add an egg to the mix if you toss in an extra dollar.

You might want to tackle this one with a friend. Probably one who likes sandwiches. At $11, plus tax, it's a rather fair-priced meal considering the 14.5 ounce sandwich packs 2640 calories. And the look on nearby people's faces as you get the carbed up dish is priceless. 

The Ultimate BLT is only available until Jan. 31. Glenview House is located at 1843 Glenview Rd. 

Harry Gio January 18, 2013 at 12:28 pm
The Left Bank has AWESOME Hot Dogs!!! Hey Pocho !!!
victoria smith January 18, 2013 at 01:13 pm
Really? LOL This is another great example of why so many americans are over weight!
Moe @ the Buck January 18, 2013 at 02:22 pm
"not so sloppy Joe" bro,with cheese,guy. This is what Moe likes at Left Bank.
Moe @ the Buck January 18, 2013 at 02:26 pm
Oh, and Im not over weight. I'm husky. It's baby fat and my Ma says it will go away.

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