New café offers stacked sandwiches named after famous films

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The new business specialises in coffee, cakes, and thickly-filled 'stacked' sandwiches, many of which have Hollywood themed-names

A new café has opened serving up huge sandwiches named after famous films. Darkside Café is the latest addition to Swansea's culinary scene having opened its doors at Park Street in the city centre. The new business specialises in coffee, cakes, and thickly-filled 'stacked' sandwiches, many of which have Hollywood themed-names, such as "underground favourite" The Fight Club, made up of turkey, bacon, cheese, tomato and spicy mayo, and "time-travelling classic" The Mac to the Future filled with mac and cheese.

There's also The Gouda Father, which is a four-cheese grilled sandwich, The Tutanic, described as "a legendary sandwich that sinks hunger", made up of tuna mix, cheese, lettuce and tomato, and The Elvis, "fit for the King himself", filled with peanut butter, banana, bacon, and honey. For the latest restaurant news and reviews sign up to our food and drink newsletter here . Also on the menu is "hauntingly good sandwich" The Poultryguist, filled with chicken, cheese, slaw, lettuce and tomato, and The Eggsterminator with egg mayo and cress.



Those partial to a crisp sandwich will also find it here where you can be served up a sandwich with crisps of your choice in between salted butter bread and optional dipping gravy. All sandwiches cost £6.50.

Darkside Café can be found at 21 Park Street and is open from 7.30am until 3.30pm from Monday to Saturday.

It is closed on Sunday. You can follow updates on its Instagram page by clicking here . Get daily news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here .

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