Cheap Eats: Finale

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Everyone knows that Finale, with four locations in the metro Boston area, is a great place for fancy desserts (albeit slightly pricy). But did you know they also serve up tasty lunches at a reasonable price?

Sandwiches at Finale in Harvard Square, Coolidge Corner, and downtown Boston run from $5.50 to $6.95 and are pretty hefty. They have traditionally offerings, such as egg salad, BLT, and tuna, as well as some more original compositions, such as the Apple Mango (sliced apples, mango chutney, goat cheese, caramelized onions, arugula, and walnuts on multigrain bread) and the Roasted Chicken (roasted chicken, Monterey Jack cheese, arugula, and sweet red onions on focaccia). The Chicken Pesto (pictured above) is stuffed with a whole chicken breast, sliced thin. The sweetness from the caramelized onions is a nice pair with the salty cheese and unctious pesto. Add chips and one of Finale's fresh cookies for The Finale Lunch, which runs from $8.50 to $9.95. Or go with half a sandwich and soup or salad for $7.95.

And don't forget to sign up for Finale's Sweet Rewards card while you're at it. You can rack up the points for every dollar spent, and you'll get $5 back for every $50 spent (plus free dessert on your birthday!).

Hours vary by location.

For more local food writing from Pam Aghababian, check out Cave Cibum.

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The thing I like about finale apart from the desserts and the sandwiches is their hazelnut hot chocolate - was a lifesaver while Burdick's was closed for renovations and critical for winter.

Pam, Thanks for noticing our lunch menu! We place the same importance on quality ingredients with our sandwiches as we do with our desserts. It feels good when our guests recognize us for it! Also, I'm on a crusade to fix our image of being fancy and slightly pricey as it relates to our desserts. Guests can come into Finale and spend however much they can/want to spend. Those on a budget can come in and share our amazing Molten Chocolate Cake and drink Boston's finest tap water and leave having spent $6 per person. OR they can come in and buy the Chocolate Plate for Two and a bottle of Champagne and spend $50 per person. In either case, though, it's my hope that the guest leaves feeling like a million bucks because they had an amazing dessert with attentive service in an upscale yet comfortable atmosphere. Help me spread the word! Cheers, Paul Conforti, Co-founder, Finale Desserterie & Bakery paul@finaledesserts.com

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