
Rubicon Deli: Taking PB by storm — one sandwich at a time Have you ever had a sandwich that changed everything? One that you bit into and knew in that moment this was how a sandwich was supposed to taste? Did you leave and begin to plan your next trip back? Delis like this don’t come along every day. When you find a deli like that, you need to hold on to it and visit often. You should tell your friends, because that is the right thing to do, but you don’t have to. Word will get around quickly when a deli is that good. The Rubicon Deli is one of these. Located in the heart of Mission Beach at 3819 Mission Blvd., you’ve probably driven past it numerous times without even noticing it — or realizing it was a deli. The bread is made fresh every morning at Rubicon, and when it’s gone, it’s gone. So get there early for the best selection. With bread choices like white, wheat, pesto, jalapeño jack, garlic, garlic cheese and bleu cheese, there is something for every taste bud. Those on a low-carb diet should not step foot into Rubicon. The bread is too good to resist. There are some healthy options for the calorie conscious. Have your sandwich served naked without the top layer of bread or scooped with the inside dug out. You can build your own decadent sandwich or choose from their wide selection of offerings. Spicy tuna is my personal favorite and a must for any tuna lover. The “Whales Veg” is for the vegetarian in us all: Monterey jack, avocado, tomato, onion, pickle, pepperoncini, hummus. The carnivore will have too many decisions with “The Stallion,” “Achin’ 4 Bacon” and “Moe Meatballs,” there is sure to be something you’ll love. Each sandwich is served with a pickle and a warm, fresh-baked cookie. Rubicon has a classic San Diego beach vibe coupled with a warm, welcoming feel. Guests seem to linger and chat long after they’ve finished eating. One wall is decorated in a black-and-white vintage beach photograph reminiscent of the years gone by. Parchment paper and masking tape is available for you to wrap up your leftovers, which you are sure to have, since its sandwiches are massive. I like to think of myself as a fine sandwich connoisseur, and when I’m looking for a great, satisfying fill-me-up-so-I’m-not-hungry-for-days kinda sandwich, Rubicon is first on my list. After one visit, it likely will be on yours, too. The Rubicon Deli: 3819 Mission Blvd. www.therubicondeli.com/aboutUs.html








