A farm-to-table slant applies to big breakfast & lunch in casual, counter-service digs with a patio.
"Since this isn’t New York City, Austin doesn’t have much in the way of delis or sandwich options worth mentioning. That said, Noble Sandwich Co is one of the better options in town and packs a wallop when it comes to creativity and execution. It’s a little pricey, but you do feel like you’re getting what you pay for here with ingredients that seem a little more legit than your typical lunch spot. photo credit: Rick Cortez Food Rundown The Cuban The best attempt of this style of sandwich in Austin. The bread is the perfect consistency and the bold flavors will make you want to convert to communism in no time. Creole Catfish A gooey spicy catfish affair. It melts in your mouth faster than the rapidly shrinking wetlands from which its Louisiana spice hails from. The Noble Pig Lots of pig. Spicy ham, bacon, and pulled pork adorned with spicy mustard, provolone. It’s their flagship sandwich and a viable way to begin familiarizing yourself with a dense, creative menu." - Jordan Haro
"The Burnet Road address had been home to sandwich restaurant Noble, which opened in 2014 and closed in 2019 (its first location on 620 has been turned into a barbecue restaurant by the co-owners)." - Nadia Chaudhury
"This essential sandwich shop closed both its locations in September 2019 due to high rent and food delivery costs. The owners are seeking a new location to reopen." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The Brentwood brick and mortar location for solid sandwich truck Noble Sandwich Co closed down, as did a location of liquid nitrogen ice creamery Spun on the same Burnet Road premises. Noble Sandwich Co. says it’s planning to find another location somewhere in the Austin burbs." - Tim Forster
"Then there were familiar Austin names like Noble Sandwich Co." - Nadia Chaudhury