Sessions West Coast Deli's Classed-up Sandwiches Come to Huntington Beach

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 22, 2015
The sandwiches at Sessions West Coast Deli aren't just sandwiches. They're the kind on which the kitchen slather aioli, not mayo, and the thousand island is called a million island because, you know, it's better. Of course, these...
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