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The Sandwich Club Celebrates 30 Years In Langhorne
The Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce honored the sandwich shop with a ceremony marking the milestone.

LANGHORNE, PA —Frank Farry is planning on dropping by for "the delicious Rice Cini."
The state senator who lives in the borough was in Harrisburg Tuesday and missed the Lower Bucks Chamber of Commerce's ceremony honoring The Sandwich Club Langhorne for its 30 years in business.
Farry instead sent congratulations with the promise of visiting soon.
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"The Sandwich Club is a staple in our community with not only great food but incredible owners and staff," Farry said. "Joe and Rose, thank you for all you do for our community and for being such a great community partner."
The sandwich shop at 133 E. Maple Ave. was founded in 1994. It specializes in authentic Italian takeout sandwiches. Click here to check out its website and menu.
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"The Sandwich Club in Langhorne has been a beacon of culinary delight for 30 years and counting," the chamber said. Their vision was simple yet profound: to create hand-crafted sandwiches using only the freshest ingredients served with pride and passion. As they celebrate three decades of success, Sandwich Club remains a beloved institution in the community, renowned for its delectable sandwiches that have stood the test of time, earning a special place in their hearts."
"What an incredible day and recognition from our community," The Sandwich Club said in a Facebook post. "Thank you to everyone who helped us celebrate 30 years in business today; and thank you, Langhorne, for 30 years of loyalty & support."
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