Friday, April 11, 2014

Celebrate National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day Tomorrow (Saturday, April 12) at Da Lobsta's two Chicago locations



Grilled Cheese Sandwiches may be America's favorite comfort sandwich, but only at Da Lobsta can you elevate this luscious treat to its highest peak-with sweet, delicious chunks of lobster. Da Lobsta's Lobster Grilled Cheese Sandwich is made with thick sliced Texas toast, Havarti cheese and Lobster meat with a side of Tarragon Mayo for dipping.

In honor of National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day, on Saturday, April 12, Da Lobsta is offering its Lobster Grilled Cheese Sandwich for only $9.95, a savings of $3 per sandwich..

Da Lobsta, Chicago's only fast-casual restaurant dedicated to serving delicious traditional New England lobster rolls. Stop by their Gold Coast location, 12 E. Cedar St. in the Gold Coast or their location at the Chicago French Market (131 N. Clinton, Chicago) and enjoy your feast.

For those not familiar with Da Lobsta, think the American Dream on a bun. Da Lobsta serves authentic New England lobster roll sandwiches in addition to several varieties with a tasty twist. The menu also is filled with lobster, crab and shrimp specialties, such as Lobster and Crab Spinach dip, Lobster Grilled Cheese, New England Clam Chowda, Lobster Mac-N-Cheese, and delicious Chopped Salads. Creative lobster roll sandwiches, which can be made with lobster, blue crab or shrimp, include the Asian, the Mexican, the Greek, and the Indian.

"We were first to the market by offering an upscale lobster roll product at fast-casual prices, making it affordable for the masses," said J Wolf, founder and owner. "We knew Chicagoans love their lobster and there was pent-up demand for lobster served at an affordable price. We have solved the riddle as to how to do it really well at a reasonably low price point." For more information or online ordering, please visit www.dalobstachicago.com or call the Gold Coast location at (312) 929-2423 or the French Market location at (312) 207-5705

No comments: