
UM Students Are Getting a New Missoula Sandwich Favorite
If you ask me, one of Montana's best sandwich shops is getting ready to expand again right here in Missoula.
Tagliare Delicatessen already has two locations in Missoula, and over the past year, the popular sandwich shop has expanded outside Montana with a location in Spokane, Washington.
Now, it's going to be selling sandwiches on the University of Montana campus.
New Location: Tagliare Set to Serve UM Students
According to a University of Montana Dining Services Instagram post, a new Tagliare location inside the University Center is scheduled to begin serving students on Monday, August 24.
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I have a feeling there are going to be some pretty happy college students.
Tagliare has developed quite a reputation for its sandwiches. The shop has appeared on multiple lists highlighting some of the best sandwiches in Montana, and plenty of social media influencers have made their way through Missoula to give Tagliare a try.
If you've had one, you already know what the fuss is about.
The sandwiches are really, really good.
Popular Sandwiches with a Rock 'n' Roll Twist
Of course, one of the things that makes Tagliare fun is the names. You can order sandwiches inspired by some of the greatest rock bands of all time, including the Zeppelin, Queen, Clash, Sublime, and seasonal favorites like the Grateful Dead.
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The original Tagliare location is at 1433 S.Higgins Avenue, with another location at 910 Wyoming Street. UM students will now have their own spot to grab one without having to leave campus.
Tagliare is growing, and apparently, Missoula still isn't getting enough of those sandwiches.

Honestly, that's probably one campus expansion that a whole lot of students are going to be pretty excited about.
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