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  • You can build your own burger for $8.95 or order one of their signature burgers, like the Portobello Burger, grilled marinated portobello mushroom caps served on a bulkie roll and topped with pesto, mixed greens, roasted red peppers and boursin cheese, for 9.95.

    Jaunted - The Pop Culture Travel Guide 2009

  • He was eating a sandwich---on a bulkie roll---and drinking a cup of coffee and steering with his knees.

    Lance Mannion: 2005

  • He was eating a sandwich---on a bulkie roll---and drinking a cup of coffee and steering with his knees.

    Annoy a Liberal. Drive like an idiot. 2005

  • Flame Broiled Pork Rib Sandwich … two ribs served on a bulkie roll with lettuce and tomato.

    Knox 2009

  • Bacon Chicken Ranch Melt … Chicken breast breaded in pancko bread crumbs and fried then topped w/melted cheddar cheese and apple wood smoked bacon on a bulkie roll w/your choice of one side.

    Knox 2009

  • Egg Salad Sandwich … boiled eggs mixed with mayo served on a bulkie roll with lettuce.

    Knox 2009

  • Egg Salad Sandwich … boiled eggs mixed with mayo served on a bulkie roll with lettuce.

    Knox Thomaston Harbor View Restaurant 2009

  • Bacon Chicken BBQ Ranch Sandwich … a tender chicken breast breaded in Panko breading and deep fried topped with BBQ sauce, homemade creamy herb dressing, bacon, lettuce, and tomato on a bulkie roll.

    Knox 2009

  • I use a fresh onion bulkie or sour dough bread to hold that baby together.

    A Hamburger Today 2009

  • Chicken Parmesan Sandwich … a chicken breast breaded in Panko breading and fried topped with melted parmesan cheese and our homemade marinara sauce served on a bulkie roll.

    Knox 2009

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  • A soft white roll, like a Kaiser roll. Inexplicably, often served at Chinese restaurants in Boston.

    December 30, 2007