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The Dish: Triple Decker Sandwich at the Palace

This is a true gem on the menu at the Hauppauge Palace Diner, sitting on the Hauppauge-Smithtown border.

While this diner has Hauppauge in its name, it's on that Hauppauge-Smithtown border, and a stop for all the hungry people in both towns. If you're looking for a great, filling sandwich with an abundance of sides the has what you need – the Grilled Chicken Breast Triple Decker.

The Dish: Grilled Chicken Breast Triple Decker Sandwich ($10.95)

What is it: An ample amount of crispy bacon, tender and succulent grilled chicken, juicy tomato and crisp lettuce – stacked so tall it won't fit in your mouth. If you'd like sanwich you could add mayonaise or any dressing of your choice to the sandwich.

How does it taste: To put it simply, it's delicious ... and filling. The bacon isn't too salty, the grilled chicken is lightly seasoned so you get its real flavor, and the lettuce and tomato tie everything together. The added mayonaise keeps the sandwich from being a little on the dry side, too.

Sides: Do you like french fries? Because it comes with them on the side, underneath and on top of the sandwich. And these fries are crisp on the outside, soft on the inside. And they are lightly salted, too.

Why you should eat this: It is filling, it tastes great, and the price won't hurt your pockets.

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P. J. Miller June 18, 2013 at 02:36 pm
Assisted living is a good thing - they are not filled with drunken people, loud music....noise!!Read More Sit in a parking lot of an assisted living you will see that first they are not filled with cars. Honestly, having been through the system with parents and relatives, it is sad what happens to some of the people at assisted living or nursing homes. Relatives just drop them off and never visit. You'll get the occasional visit on maybe Christmas or Mothers / Fathers day, but for the most part they get very little foot traffic. And the people that work there tell the same story. But it is quiet. I would prefer an assisted living over a catering hall any day of the week.
Cathryn S June 18, 2013 at 09:06 pm
You are absolutely right pj. Its comparing apples to oranges. Assisted living is for the elderlyRead More that cant take care of themselves. What noise is created. They are indoors and at the age where driving may not be an option. And the facility faces Route 25A. A main corridor that has been used as a main road for over 50 years. A road that has gas stations,bars, hospitals, nursing homes, retail stores and high schools presently on it. Why not an assisted living.
P. J. Miller June 18, 2013 at 10:06 pm
Exactly. Don't see a problem having it. Many of them don't even go outdoors.
Vick w June 18, 2013 at 08:18 am
how is this allowed!!! I thought sex offenders were not allowed to live or be within a certainRead More amount of feet from a school or park or playground???? This "person" is young also, born in 1990 so he might blend in by the high school. he raped an 11 year old girl and only got 2 years in prison.
Vick w June 18, 2013 at 08:22 am
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Nick June 18, 2013 at 04:06 pm
2 years in prison!!....I think a zero should have been added to his sentence.... If I were theRead More father of the 11 year old he would not be walking around today!
knee jerk June 17, 2013 at 09:02 am
Nice. While waiting for the gates to go up, you could have viewed some of the direlect buildings inRead More town.
knee jerk June 17, 2013 at 08:58 am
Creten?
The Smithtown Avenger June 17, 2013 at 12:19 pm
I don't think the town has a say in it. That is the good old MTA.
June Kempf June 13, 2013 at 09:14 am
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