This tiny daytime-only gourmet sandwich shop at the end of a circuitous route through Frogtown now has a second location in Chinatown, where Wax Paper makes cutting-edge versions of the most iconic sandwiches, plus creamy soft-serve and veggie salads thrown in for good measure. All sandwiches are served on freshly sliced loaves of local favorite Bub and Grandma’s, and substitutions are politely declined (so picky eaters, don't say we didn't warn you). In true cool-nerd fashion, each sandwich is named after a National Public Radio personality, while specials can take cues from chefs and local bands, and despite the aura of pretension, these sandwiches are the real deal.
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