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In the modest gastronomical hotspot that is the intersection of Washington and Cypress streets in Brookline, Virginia’s stands out for those looking for a sandwich or coffee and who are not quite in Brookline Village and yet have not yet hit Coolidge Corner. Wherever you may be coming from or going to, Virginia’s delivers fine—as the place’s full name, Virginia’s Fine Foods, indicates—sandwiches, baked goods, and coffees at do-able prices. To get more in detail, the sandwiches can be prepared on any of the breads available on a given day, ranging from a baguette to a sesame or olive loaf. For me, the breads—baked by Clear Flour Bakery—really set the sandwiches apart. Throw in a selection of baked treats in a display case, some window seating, and attentive service and you a have a lunch-time standby. So, if you’re walking from the D line’s Brookline Hills stop or passing by on your way to Coolidge Corner and hungry, you may want to check this gem out.
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