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Mourning the end of Paseo? Rachel Belle offers 6 alternatives

I know, you’re all still in shock. You’re vulnerable. You’re still trying to put the pieces of this Seattle sandwich saga back together. But sometimes the best thing to do is distract yourself. And as your self-appointed sandwich grief counselor, I recommend a little hair of the dog. Paseo is gone and they may never come back, so it’s time to focus on the positives: all of the other juicy, drippy, spicy, tangy sandwiches this city has to offer – Rachel Belle

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1. Morsel - The Fast Break
Sandwiches are one of humankind's greatest inventions, so why limit them to lunchtime? At Morsel, they forgo boring old bread for freshly made buttermilk (or cheddar chive!) biscuits. The Fast Break is everything you'd expect from a breakfast sandwich: bacon, egg & cheddar, but the addition of house-made roasted tomato jam, the jazz hands of condiments, will make you a regular. The Spanish Fly folds a little bit of Europe into the south: the flaky biscuit is topped with proscuitto, fried egg, manchego cheese, arugula and Mama Lil's pepper aioli.
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