A new, fast-casual restaurant has opened two Midlands stores in familiar locations. Stacked Sandwich Shop welcomed guests Tuesday on Sunset Boulevard in Lexington and on Devine Street in Columbia in what were both previously the spots of Sully’s Steamers. After less than two weeks of down time since the Sully’s closures Feb. 13, former Sully’s owners Brandon McCullough and Michael Stuckey are unveiling their own concept to give guests “something they’ve not experienced before.”
The slogan for the new restaurant is “more than a mouthful,” which McCullough, who is the Lexington owner, said represents their large portions and stacked ingredients. The menu offers a variety of options that can be anything from healthy proteins and leafy salads to bigger sandwiches with “sauce dripping down your arm if you want,” according to McCullough.
The signature stacks, which can be ordered as a toasted or steamed bagel sandwich or wrap, are all uniquely named and offer different types of ingredients. The “back in the game” features roast beef, turkey, bacon, swiss and a signature sauce. The “crunchinator” comes with turkey, cheddar, lettuce, honey mustard, parmesan-peppercorn and, to top it off, smashed Doritos. McCullough said some of the salads and sandwiches include different kinds of smashed chips already, but customers can add chips to any meal on the side, or crushed on top. All items are made-to-order and brought to guests at their table…