Big Mammas makes the best shrimp and macaroni salads on the beach. Hands down! Offering breakfast and lunch choices, this casual venue is a great stop for diverse and delicious foods. The menu revolves around a variety of sandwiches, wraps, salads, and paninis. Start your day with Big Mamma’s Special – a bagel with cream cheese, bacon, onion and spinach. Lunch on Big Mamma’s Top Secret – oven-roasted gold turkey, brie, greens and secret sauce! There are cheese, chicken, Reuben, seafood, steak and veggie choices. Sandwiches are served with homemade macaroni salad, coleslaw or chips. Breakfast includesmuffins, croissants, bacon, egg and cheese on your choice of bread and fresh brewed coffee, of course. Sip a cool beer, soda or Snapple ice tea. The food is excellent and the environment light and airy with huge windows lining the front wall. Sit at a table or dine at the small bar. Staff is helpful and incredibly friendly here. Located at Stowe on Twelve, Big Mamma’s is a must do. There also are plenty of cool shops located in this center including special clothing, art and jewelry venues.
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