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On a Bun 2388 Fairview Street, Burlington, On...
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At a distance of 855 meters from On a Bun in Burlington there are parking lots where you can leave your car, Or you could use public transportation to get to the stop GO-Burlington, which is 855 meters away from the restaurant.
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On a Bun in Burlington has a simple concept with large, filling sandwiches offering veal, eggplant, sausage, and more. The freshly made sandwiches come with various toppings like mushrooms and cheese. While some found it overpriced, others appreciated the quality and portion size. The service is exceptional, with attentive staff ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The food is excellent, the atmosphere inviting, and the overall vibe reminiscent of childhood nostalgia. The restaurant's cleanliness and fast service add to its appeal. Despite differing opinions on pricing, customers generally find On a Bun to be a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
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I'm the one person in our office who has not jumped on the California Sandwich train. I had heard great things about "On a Bun" so I stopped in today for lunch. I had a delicious, delicately breaded eggplant sandwich on a super soft, fresh bun. I don't like tough Kaisers, and I don't like flaky Kaisers. This bun was perfect for me. The sandwich came with cheese and tomato sauce and I added mushrooms for .88 cents. Th... View all feedback.
Sandwiches are big, delicious and so fresh! Staff is incredibly friendly. Better than Californi...
The sandwiches at On a Bun are very large and filling. I had the regular size sweet veal with m...
I'm the one person in our office who has not jumped on the California Sandwich train. I had hea...
Eggplant parmesan is the best! I recommend it with the homemade jalepeno sauce, mayo and a side...
Stopped for an early bite after having read their grand opening story in The Post a few weeks b...