GWC...
10-18-2006, 10:46 AM
Feeling crabby?
Try the Crab Apple Cafe, 635 Main St, Laconia
Serving breakfast and lunch - sandwich style, with soup and dessert items - all homemade and unique.
http://www.citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061017/CITIZEN0101/110170137/-1/CITIZEN
Map:
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?BFCat=&Pyt=Tmap&addr=635+Main+St.&csz=laconia%2C+nh&Country=us&Get%C2%A0Map=Get+Map
"Everything is geared toward sandwiches," she said, with breakfast sandwiches available all day long and coming on a choice of breads, rolls or bagels.
Among the more unique breakfast sandwiches is "The Loco" which is egg, pepper jack cheese, roasted corn, black bean salsa, tomato and avocado.
The salads, too, offer the straightforward as well as the funky in the form of the "Fandango" which shares several ingredients with "The Loco."
The Crab Apple Cafe features signature sandwiches including "The Beast" — roast beef, tomato, red onion, pepper jack cheese, green leaf lettuce and horseradish mustard — which is something that Lefebvre feels is "a little different than what you would get" in your typical sub shop.
The cafe uses only Boars Head meats and cheeses, "which are fantastic products and no one can compete with them," said Lefebvre.
Also good are the cafe's baked items, most of which are prepared on the premises by Charlotte Tibbetts, who is Lefebvre's step-mother.
Along with Tibbetts, her brother, Matt Lefebvre, and her sister, Kelsey Loanes behind the counter, the Crab Apple Cafe is very much a family business for Devyn Lefebvre who completes the trinity of breakfast-lunch restaurants by offering some interesting soup selections.
"We have a great sweet potato chili. We've got a potato leek soup and when it was warmer out, we had a nice gazpacho."
Now, with the colder weather, there's the pumpkin-black bean soup, which, like just about everything else at the Crab Apple Cafe, is homemade, said Lefebvre.
Try the Crab Apple Cafe, 635 Main St, Laconia
Serving breakfast and lunch - sandwich style, with soup and dessert items - all homemade and unique.
http://www.citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061017/CITIZEN0101/110170137/-1/CITIZEN
Map:
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?BFCat=&Pyt=Tmap&addr=635+Main+St.&csz=laconia%2C+nh&Country=us&Get%C2%A0Map=Get+Map
"Everything is geared toward sandwiches," she said, with breakfast sandwiches available all day long and coming on a choice of breads, rolls or bagels.
Among the more unique breakfast sandwiches is "The Loco" which is egg, pepper jack cheese, roasted corn, black bean salsa, tomato and avocado.
The salads, too, offer the straightforward as well as the funky in the form of the "Fandango" which shares several ingredients with "The Loco."
The Crab Apple Cafe features signature sandwiches including "The Beast" — roast beef, tomato, red onion, pepper jack cheese, green leaf lettuce and horseradish mustard — which is something that Lefebvre feels is "a little different than what you would get" in your typical sub shop.
The cafe uses only Boars Head meats and cheeses, "which are fantastic products and no one can compete with them," said Lefebvre.
Also good are the cafe's baked items, most of which are prepared on the premises by Charlotte Tibbetts, who is Lefebvre's step-mother.
Along with Tibbetts, her brother, Matt Lefebvre, and her sister, Kelsey Loanes behind the counter, the Crab Apple Cafe is very much a family business for Devyn Lefebvre who completes the trinity of breakfast-lunch restaurants by offering some interesting soup selections.
"We have a great sweet potato chili. We've got a potato leek soup and when it was warmer out, we had a nice gazpacho."
Now, with the colder weather, there's the pumpkin-black bean soup, which, like just about everything else at the Crab Apple Cafe, is homemade, said Lefebvre.