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Oct 1, 2013

The 20 Best Sandwiches In 20 Brooklyn Neighborhoods

By Kristin Iversen

16

 Clinton Hill: Maggie Brown’s Fried Fish Club

Club sandwiches are an American institution. But American institutions can almost always be improved upon (what’s up, second amendment). And so with that in mind, we chose Maggie Brown’s fried fish club sandwich, which replaces the classic meat of choice (watery turkey breast) with a crisp, fried filet of fish, and then adds all the usual suspects—tomato, lettuce, red onion, mayo, and avocado, for a sandwich that really hits the spot. Plus, it comes with Maggie Brown’s perfect french fries, because you can’t order salad as a side when you’re getting a sandwich. I mean, who does that? No one we know. Get the fries. Eat the sandwich. Feel a little bit like you’re in heaven.

455 Myrtle Avenue, Clinton Hill maggiebrownrestaurant.com

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