

If you are ever in Gainesville, Georgia around lunch time, stop in at the ‘Inn Between Deli’ on Riverside Drive. May this week of ‘in between’ be filled with reflection and hope for a blessed future. It is my prayer that we will be on our way to ‘somewhere else’ carrying the gift of God’s gracious love as we travel. It is my prayer that we will not just leave the manger but carry it with us into God’s future for the world. During this Christmas season and this week of ‘in between’ it is my prayer that we will pause and reset our lives toward a Christ-filled future. View menus, dishes, prices, photos reviews, ratings, opening hours, phone number, address, and map. Or it can only be a place of traveling toward ‘somewhere else’. View the menu of The Inn Between Deli in 2102 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30501. It can be a place of ‘reset’ and ‘reboot’. ‘Between’ is not necessarily a bad place to be. We look back and we look ahead…we are ‘between’. What will 2018 hold for our world, our country, our communities and our lives? We move from a manger in Bethlehem to ‘Time Square’ and a glitzy ball drop. We are between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. have only the identity that they are ‘on the way to somewhere else’. It is also ‘between’ Loganville and Monroe. is ‘between’ two major cities, Atlanta and Athens. Share it with friends or find your next meal. Sort of like ‘Between, Georgia’ it implies that there is something on both sides. View the Menu of The Inn Between Deli on Browns Bridge Road in 2102 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA. I find the name of this deli interesting. They prepare their sandwiches before the noon rush and you either get what they prepared or you don’t get! The owners of this unique sandwich shop are fondly known as the ‘Sandwich Nazi’s’ (from the television sitcom of the 90’s ‘Seinfeld’). No, at the ‘Inn Between Deli’ you either have it their way or you don’t have it at all. It is not like Burger King whose slogan of years ago was “Have it your way”. It is your typical ‘Hole in the wall’ gathering spot for sandwiches and conversation. I don’t know the origin of its name but I do know that it is located between ‘Green’s Grocery’ and the ‘Dairy Queen’. I won’t one-star it, but it barely makes two.In Gainesville, Georgia (not to be confused with Gainesville, Florida and that other football team) there is a sandwich deli named ‘Inn Between’. Chairs were mix and match, including white plastic lawn chairs. Only two tables in the place, a three-top and a four-top. The soda fountain was broken, they had no ice, the carpets were stained, the drinks coolers had condensation containers (ok, recycled Cool Whip containers) under the coils/drains, and there seemed to be a lot of self applied pesticide spray containers tucked here and there, along with a wheel chair and very strange wall mounted memorabilia. As to the store … dingy, dirty, and in need of maintenance.

The Inn Between Deli can be contacted via phone at (470) 290-5518. If you prefer to chew and swallow on your own … well, let’s just say I scraped both pieces of bread, and still had enough mayo for two normal sandwiches (and I am a mayo lover … so me writing this about the sandwich … understand that the mayo was about ¼ inch deep on both bread slices … truly!). The Inn Between Deli is located at 2102 Browns Bridge Rd in Gainesville, Georgia 30501.

If you need to make sure your sandwich slides smoothly down your throat … then this mayo «slider» is for you. As to that sandwich? Mayo was the number one ingredient by weight, then came the bread, cheese, pickle, and finally the ham. I ate the ham & cheese on wheat sandwich, but did so against my better judgement. So let’s get to specifics … people are friendly enough, but their Food Safe Handling certificate was expired (actually as of yesterday 12÷ 2÷ 2013) … and the cleanliness left a lot to be desired. Calling it a Deli, is too much of a stretch. This is obviously a local shrine to the «take-it-the-way-it-comes or go away» method of sandwich sales.
