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John's Sandwich Shop - Butte, MT

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According to the young lady behind the counter, the preferred way to dress one of John's pork chop sandwiches is with pickle, mustard and onion.
"According to the young lady behind the counter, the preferred way to dress one of John's pork chop sandwiches is with pickle, mustard and onion."
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John's is not for the claustrophobic as the entire sitting area consists of about a dozen counter seats.  Just a few minutes after this photo was taken, all the seats were occupied.
"John's is not for the claustrophobic as the entire sitting area consists of about a dozen counter seats. Just a few minutes after this photo was taken, all the seats were occupied."
buffetbuster


John's offers several different sandwiches, but it is the pork chop sandwich that made them famous and is an essential Roadfood
"John's offers several different sandwiches, but it is the pork chop sandwich that made them famous and is an essential Roadfood "must eat.""
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For those in a hurry or not fortunate enough to snag one of John's precious seats, there is a take-out window by the front door.
"For those in a hurry or not fortunate enough to snag one of John's precious seats, there is a take-out window by the front door."
buffetbuster


Wholesome, Healthful, and Delicious: three happy pork chops!
"Wholesome, Healthful, and Delicious: three happy pork chops!"
Michael Stern


The great old sign has unfortunately been taken down.  It was replaced by this more pedestrian exterior.
"The great old sign has unfortunately been taken down. It was replaced by this more pedestrian exterior."
buffetbuster


The Harrison Avenue location is very convenient for those traveling on I-90 or I-15, but lacks the atmosphere of the downtown location.
"The Harrison Avenue location is very convenient for those traveling on I-90 or I-15, but lacks the atmosphere of the downtown location."
buffetbuster


The city of Butte is a culinary archeologist's dream, where ancient signs on old buildings advertise long-gone restaurants.  The pork chop sandwich has survived!
"The city of Butte is a culinary archeologist's dream, where ancient signs on old buildings advertise long-gone restaurants. The pork chop sandwich has survived!"
Michael Stern


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