Noon-hour gold — in the form of a sandwich — can be had for as little as $5 at Sun Street Breads. Dubbed "Linnea's Choice," it's served with a stack of tasty, thin-sliced ham, or a pile of uncommonly moist roast turkey between two slices of Lunchbox Loaf, a highly agreeable combination of whole-wheat flour, oatmeal and brown sugar that comes to life in the toaster. 4600 Nicollet Av. S., Mpls.; 612-354-3414; sunstreetbreads.com
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