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Since 1993, Darwin's Ltd. has found its way into many local publications bestowing Boston Area Awards or public accolades.  We've never asked to be written about; it just happens.

Sandwich Talk
Darwin's Ltd.–Boston, MA, 2010
"Each sandwich is superb, some of our favorites include the Chicken Salad with Diced Apple, Celery, Raisins, Lettuce and Tomato, this is called either the Appleton or the Fayette depending on which location you go to. The ingredients are incredibly fresh, and they feature a very robust flavor."

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Phantom Gourmet
Gourmet Greatness Review, 2006
"There aren’t many places where you can restock your pantry, chow down on a superb sandwich, and relax into a leather chair with your latte. Darwin’s Ltd. is a one-of-a-kind crossroads where the quirky community comes alive."

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City Rover
As Nature Intended It, 2010
"Coffee shop, deli, and bodega fusion, Darwin’s has everything you could possibly want – with free wi-fi to boot.  On one side, you have your local coffee shop, serving up fresh bagels, berry-filled scones and monster biscotti. Free flavor shots at the milk bar are an added bonus.  On the other side, besides fresh produce, specialty foods, and beer and wine, you will find a fantastic deli. Locals from all walks of life line up to get one of their signature breakfast and lunch sandwiches, made to order..."
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What's the Soup
Perfect Soup for Early Spring—Darwin's Ltd., Cambridge, 2009
"There's nothing like early spring in Boston, and on one of the first warm days of the season, we were off to Darwin's for lunch! With two locations in Harvard Square, one on Mt Auburn Street and the other on Cambridge Street, this popular lunch stop has much to offer!"
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The Washington Post
For Democrats, Stars and Bars, 2004
"On sunny days, the locals line up at Darwin's Ltd. (148 Mount Auburn St.), a gourmet sandwich shop that packs the best picnic in town. Take your goodies to the banks of the Charles to watch the crew teams and Frisbee tossing. Or for a quieter repast, continue down Mount Auburn Street to commune with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in the park in front of his house (105 Brattle St.). That's how uber-Democrat Donna Brazile got back her sanity after the 2000 election."

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