Foodservice

10 New Sandwiches at Select Amazon Go Stores

Made-to-order breakfast and lunch offerings at California, Washington locations
New breakfast and lunch sandwiches at Amazon Go
Photographs courtesy of Amazon Go

Amazon Go just launched 10 made-to-order sandwiches at select locations in Mill Creek and Puyallup in Washington, and in Torrance, Whittier and Woodland Hills in California.

“These new sandwiches join a rapidly growing menu of delicious breakfast sandwiches, salads, wraps and tons of snacks like crackers, pretzels and candy,” Seattle-based Amazon said. “Every single freshly prepared item on the menu is developed by a team of real chefs who come from extensive backgrounds in the culinary industry.”

The new breakfast menu items are:

  • Ham, Egg & Cheddar on Brioche (pictured top right)
  • Egg & Cheddar on Brioche
  • Bacon, Egg & Cheddar on English Muffin
  • Egg & Cheddar on English Muffin
  • Sausage, Egg & Cheddar on Brioche
  • Sausage, Egg & Cheddar on English Muffin

The lunch items are:

  • Crispy Chicken Bacon Ranch (pictured bottom right): Rustic Telera roll with crispy breaded chicken patty, bacon, lettuce, tomato and creamy ranch dressing
  • Turkey Bacon Grilled Cheese on Sourdough: Parmesan crusted toasty sourdough bread with sliced turkey, bacon and cheddar cheese
  • Grilled Chicken Quesadilla: Grilled chicken, cheddar cheese, red onion and cilantro served with side of chipotle salsa
  • BBQ Pork Quesadilla (pictured left): Braised pork shoulder, cheddar cheese and red onion served with side of ranch dressing

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