Restaurants in Sudbury
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Respect is Burning
This self-proclaimed ‘supperclub’ is reason enough to visit Sudbury. Rustic Tuscan cuisine is the local specialty, and the chefs aren’t shy about mixing in some experimental ingredients. Dish recommendations are virtually impossible as the ever-shifting menu promises bursting flavors with every bite. Weekend evenings are a must – delectable sample platters are on offer with late-night drinks.
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Laughing Buddha
Sudbury’s prime hangout for hipsters and slackers pulls off snobby sandwiches (like the ‘Brie LT’) while maintaining an uber chill vibe. Slip out to the crimson-brick courtyard and enjoy your casual lunch or one of the 100-plus types of beer (weather permitting, of course).
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Vespa Panini
The newest avatar by the wild folks at Respect is Burning, Vespa is a speedy sandwich shop that spins out flavorful bites betwixt thick pieces of freshly baked bread. It’s all about homemade aioli, fresh farm produce, hanger meat from the butcher, and secret sauces.
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Deluxe Hamburgers
McDonald’s has the golden arches; Deluxe has the golden arch. McDonald’s has fast food; Deluxe offers swift service. Notice a pattern? So maybe the concept wasn’t original, but this blast from the past is a local institution.
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Don’s Pizza
Don’s is the don of pizza in Sudbury – you can’t mess with these slices. There’s no cracker-thin crust or stuffed dough nonsense here, just honest-to-goodness cornmeal pies loaded with old-school toppings. Hours vary.
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