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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Deathrow? Sounds serious.

Don’t worry, the only thing we’re serious about is bringing our renowned sandwiches to the streets in our shiny new airstream. However, if you are reading this awaiting sentencing, I’m sorry, you’ve got more important matters than browsing this website.

So you’ve done this before?

Twenty years and counting – or three life sentences if our unit of measurement is true to the brand – from The Plough in Harborne, where we’ve been perfecting everything that goes on to the Deathrow menu, from the fillings to the bread.

You make your own bread?

When we say we’ve been perfecting everything, we mean everything. Our baking team work throughout the night to make the breads and buns that form our insanely delicious sandwiches.

Sandwiches are cool, but is that all you do?

Our sandwiches are the shiznit, but we can do breakfast buns, burgers, and can bend the rules a bit if you have something bespoke in mind. Only a bit though. No pizzas or pokey bowls.

I’m hungry. Where can I find you?

Funny you say that, we’ve added a ‘fancy a snoop’ section of the website where you can see our growing list of public engagements. 

I’m getting married / older / divorced / relocating / retired / richer — can I book you for a private event?

Yes. Yes you can. Let’s talk about your needs in more detail over on the ‘Hit Us Up’ page. We’ll need to tell you about minimum spends etc, and you’ll need to stop drooling whilst we do so.

We’d like to book you, but we’re quite far away...

One of the benefits of having four wheels, an engine, and a driving licence is an ability to get to places that are far away. So let’s have a chat and see if we can work something out.

Do you do sweet sandwiches?

Of course we don’t, that’s a terrible idea. We can however bring our brilliant Odi & Moo ice creams with us to private and corporate events and put them in a brioche if you really want us to.

I’m allergic to travel. Do you have a permanent home?

Our sandwiches can be found at our spiritual home at The Plough in Harborne or The Hare and Hounds in Kings Heath. They *might* be under a slightly different name, but you are clever enough to work it out.