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Yankee Bean a Favorite for Good Food

The store just celebrated its sixth year in business in Tarpon Springs.

 
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Yankee Bean has it all, from soup to salads and sandwiches. And don't forget the homemade potato salad and fresh pickle served with every sandwich.

Since my arrival in Tarpon Springs, I have found the food to be just as delicious as everyone predicted. Another note is that the area reminds me of a small town up north. I love that aspect because I have family in Connecticut, but the winters are a bit too frigid for my Florida roots. I believe Tarpon Springs is the ideal location, blending a hometown community with a tropical paradise. 

I ventured over to Yankee Bean to find the name to be rather fitting. The tiny shop on South Pinellas Ave. offers a log cabin type dining room and a largely popular take-out service.

To stick to the shop's traditions, on my first visit I opted for the signature egg salad sandwich ($6.79). In this dish, Yankee Bean's signature egg salad is served on pumpernickel toast with avocado, lettuce, tomato and bacon. The combination was superb.

Visit Yankee Bean at 901 South Pinellas Ave.

Hours: Monday- Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Phone: (727)-938-7799

About this column: Tarpon Springs is known for its rich culture and delicious food. Check in every week for A Taste of Tarpon, a column that features plates from around the area. Related Topics: A Taste of Tarpon, Dining, Restaurants, Sandwiches, Soup, and Yankee Bean

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Rachel Jolley

6:39 am on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Any Yankee Bean fans out there? What's your favorite dish :)

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Charlotte J. Lambert

3:24 pm on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

MMM! I saw this picture and had to go try it out! The egg sandwhich is AWESOME!

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Autumn

8:08 pm on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Love the curry chicken salad, all the soups and just about everything else on the menu!

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