I won't go through the history of the Harley's Sandwich Shop chain as I have it all laid out in the tuna salad article, just suffice it to say that Harley's was THE fast food chain in Baltimore long before Gino's and McDonald's. Harley's restaurants were open all night and so were a favorite of the night shift crowd and police officers. These burgers were always simmering in Harley's secret sauce ready to be served to hungry customers.
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Showing posts with label harley's sandwich shop. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Friday, January 20, 2017
On Top of Old Meatball, All Covered With Cheese...
Sub shops were everywhere when I was growing up in Baltimore. Serving everything from cheesesteaks to pizza subs, cold cuts and meatball subs it was good food at great prices. While never touted as health food it was what it's loyal customers wanted, a quick filling lunch or something to settle the stomach after a night of drinking. I have firsthand experience with this, queasy stomach from too much alcohol? Nothing settles things down like greasy food which makes no sense but who am I to question alchemy?
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Monday, December 19, 2016
A Chicken Salad Recipe to Rule Them All
When I set out to create a chicken salad recipe it was for an idea I've been tossing around for some time, a sandwich/sub shop modeled after the ones that used to be in every neighborhood of Baltimore when I grew up. This is not high end food, this is not hipster food, this is not $100 hamburgers. What this is is just good old fashioned working man's food eaten for lunch or after a good time at the local bar.
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1930's,
1940's,
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White Coffee Pot
Friday, March 11, 2016
Harley's Sandwich Shop Tuna Salad & a Double TT Diner Club
Harley's Sandwich Shops were a landmark in Baltimore from the 1940's to the 1980's when they were bought up by Shane's. I was really young when this happened, maybe 8 or 10 years old but I do remember the couple times I went with my grandparents to Harley's. He was well known for his subs and his burgers simmered in a secret sauce, a recipe I'll get to another time, but it was his jazz show on local Baltimore radio that really made him famous.
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