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The Dish: Blue Cheese Dominates the Millennium Diner Cobb Wrap
Wraps might be dime-a-dozen, but the flavor in Millennium Diner's Cobb Wrap proves that it is anything but.
For the wrap lover there are many places within the town to get your fix, from Main Street Meats to FeelGoods Café and more, but one of the standout wraps in the neighborhood is the Cobb Wrap from Millennium Diner.
The Dish: Cobb Wrap ($11.25)
What is it: A generous portion of grilled chicken, with enough bacon for each and every bite, crisp lettuce, juicy tomato and the flavor that dominates the wrap – bleu cheese – all served on a whole wheat or tortilla wrap. The wrap has crumbled blue cheese bits throughout with a serving of bleu cheese dressing on the side.
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How's it taste: If you love lots of different flavors that all compliment each other then this wrap is for you. With the exception of the bleu cheese, no flavor is more powerful than the other, and even with the strong taste of the bleu cheese it isn’t overbearing.
Sides: The wrap is served with a heaping pile of delicious french fries, a serving so healthy that they pretty much fall off the plate.
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Beverage: While any drink could be deemed appropriate to compliment this wrap, the pink lemonade ($2.25) is very refreshing and has a bold flavor, perfect for almost any meal.
You should eat this because: Wraps are a common lunch item, but this wrap is far from common. The Cobb Wrap is packed with flavor, is filling, and will leave you satisfied.
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