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Wich Way Sandwiches Opens New Location

Local food truck, Wich Way Sandwiches, has officially opened its brick and mortar store, located at 443 Mountville Dr. The grand opening on March 10th was a tremendous success, with owner Audrey Shutter describing the experience as “crazy busy” and the support as “incredible.”

Wich Way Sandwiches has been a popular food truck in the area for some time, serving its savory sandwiches, wraps, soups, and salads to various events and business locations. The new physical location has been greatly anticipated by the community, and it did not disappoint.

Wich Way Club Sandwich from Wich Way

The new shop shares a building with Just Add Water Hair Care as well as DDC Portrait Studio and was previously occupied by a pizza shop, which has influenced the presentation and food available at the new physical location. Wich Way Sandwiches has not only brought its classic sandwiches like the Wich Way Club but has also partnered with another well-known food truck in the area, Next Level Pizza, to offer pizzas in acknowledgment of the previous owners’ specialty.

Wich Way Sandwiches will be open for lunch on Wednesdays and Thursdays and for lunch and dinner on Fridays and Saturdays. As a family-owned operation, the company is striving to have a healthy balance between work and home life. Despite the new physical location, Wich Way Sandwiches will continue to provide its food truck services to the community.

Wich Way Sandwiches Opening Day

At the grand opening, both new and familiar faces were welcomed by the company. Wich Way Sandwiches is looking to hire in the near future to help extend their hours and maintain a healthy balance between food truck operation and storefront operations.

As Audrey Shutter exclaimed, “the support has been incredible,” it is clear that Wich Way Sandwiches will continue to be a top pick in the area for delicious sandwiches and more. The community eagerly awaits what this new location has to offer.

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