Italianini and I needed a quick bite one random weeknight... and decided to make a quick run to Lucky's Puccias.
The tiny little trailer sits next to Tiniest Bar in Texas (totally no the tiniest! and, they just got real floor, and even a concrete wall to replace their wooden frence) houses a brick oven... yes, for your baked-to-order bread, a fridge full of goodies, and the two people who run this little operation.
I had the Lucky's, which consists of your basic caprese, throw in some prosciutto and sundried tomato pesto.
Italianini had the Contadina- Turkey, provolone, arugula, tomato, and olive tapanade.
The bread is good, but we had to wait quite a bit for this freshness. The sandwiches are tasty, but very simple. At $8 I could have had two slices and a soda at Home Slice, or a Banh Mi and spring rolls at Me So Hungry. To each their own.
If you're in the neighborhood (W. 5th) and craving some Italian love between freshly baked bread, give them a shot.
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