We’ve probably all had that debate whether bigger – bigger house, bigger car, for example – is better. When it comes to food, and this tenderloin sandwich at Lucky’s Cafe in Missouri, bigger is definitely better, especially if you’re really hungry. The sandwich is so big, in fact, that it spills off of the plate.
Bring a mighty appetite with you to Lucky’s Cafe in Edina, especially if you plan to order the famous tenderloin sandwich.
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With ample seating and a friendly atmosphere, the quaint restaurant is the perfect place to relax with a delicious meal. It serves breakfast and lunch daily and dinner most days.
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Lucky’s Cafe offers a huge assortment of sandwiches. If you haven’t tried the pork tenderloin, available breaded or grilled, you’ll definitely want to order it.
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The sandwich is so big it spills over the plate and leaves just a bit of room for toppings.
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Craving a side to go with that tasty sandwich? Take a peek at the salad bar, where you can create your own salad. One trip and unlimited trip purchases are available.
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If you’re not in the mood for a tenderloin sandwich, you have a ton of other choices from which to choose. Burgers and grilled cheese are also on the menu.
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Lucky’s Cafe also serves a scrumptious selection of dinner entrees. Try such favorites as the ribeye steak, the grilled chicken, or the spaghetti.
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You can’t go wrong with a freshly-baked slice of pie, with soft serve ice cream on top, to cap off your meal.
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Learn more on the official Facebook page of Lucky’s Cafe.
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Have you ever had the huge tenderloin sandwich at Lucky’s Cafe in Missouri? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! If you like your portions huge, you can’t go wrong with one of the pancakes at Billy Gail’s Cafe in Branson.
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Address: 116 N 4th St, Edina, MO 63537, USA