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"A stoner-themed sandwich shop known for “toasted” subs served on hand-rolled bread, with sandwiches offered in sizes called the nug, the pinner, and the blunt. The menu leans heavily on marijuana references—the White Widow is a grilled chicken-and-veggie sandwich slathered with ranch—and features cocktails like the Hot Box (grapefruit vodka and ginger beer) marketed as “cottonmouth cures,” alongside munchies such as pretzel nuggets and loaded nachos made with Nacho Cheese Doritos. Founded in 1998 in Tempe, Arizona, the chain has expanded across the West Coast, into Georgia, and recently into Texas markets like Austin and Dallas; permits indicate a forthcoming Houston location at 2150 Edwards Street in the Sawyer Yards complex, though no opening date has been announced. Because marijuana remains illegal in Texas, nothing at local locations is actually infused with the herb." - Brittanie Shey