WHO MAKES THE BEST CUBAN SANDWICH? THE WINNERS ARE…

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The judges for the third annual Cuban Sandwich Throwdown includes, from left, County Commissioner Craig Cates, former police chief and city commission hopeful Donie Lee, entrepreneur Paul Menta and City Commissioner Clayton Lopez. Judges also included Key West Weekly Editor Mandy Miles, who took the photo.

What can I say? My job is rough. Take, for instance, this past Saturday, April 27, when I had to drag myself out of bed at the crack of noon, and head to the Green Parrot bar, of all places. (Are you feeling any sympathy for me yet?)

Once there, I was shown a reserved seat at the “judges” table for the third annual Cuban Sandwich Throwdown, a fundraiser organized by Marcia Weaver, owner of Frita’s Cuban Burger Cafe, for the Learning Center of Key West preschool.

Longtime bar manager and friend Jim Fossum hooked me up with an icy cold White Claw and Weaver deposited a literal pile of Cuban sandwiches and a score sheet in front of me, each sandwich identified only by a letter or number for the blind taste test.

See what I mean? I don’t know how I get out of bed some days.

I joined my fellow judges — former Key West mayor and current county commissioner Craig Cates, city commissioner Clayton Lopez, business owner Paul Menta and former police chief and possible future city commissioner Donie Lee — in comparing opinions and marking our tally sheets.

The lunchtime crowd at the Parrot on Saturday, April 27 joined the flavorful festivities with a $20 donation that afforded them the same pile of sandwiches and enabled them to cast a vote for the People’s Choice winner. The event, emceed by the inimitable drag queen QMitch, raised $2,700 for the preschool.

There were two professional categories: Traditional and Non-Traditional Cuban Sandwiches. With only one entry in the amateur category, the trophy went to Yuri Moreno.

As for the rest of the winners, each received a one-of-a-kind trophy — a loaf of Cuban bread in a chalice — and bragging rights for the next year.

And the winners are….

The judges taste samples and take notes about each of the 12 sandwich entries on April 27 at the Cuban Sandwich Throwdown at the Green Parrot. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly

TRADITIONAL 

Judges’ Choice:

1st Place: Frita’s Cuban Burger Cafe 

2nd Place: Sandy’s Cafe

3rd Place: Eaton Good

People’s Choice: 

1st Place: Sandy’s Cafe

2nd Place: Eaton Good

3rd Place: Frita’s Cuban Burger Cafe

The lunchtime crowd at the Green Parrot partakes in the Cuban Sandwich Throwdown by donating $20 to the Learning Center of Key West for the chance to sample 12 sandwiches and cast a vote for the People’s Choice winner. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly

NON-TRADITIONAL

Judges’ Choice:

1st Place: Frita’s Cuban Burger Cafe 

2nd Place: Kaya Island Eats

3rd Place: Big Cheezees

People’s Choice:

1st Place: Frita’s Cuban Burger Cafe 

2nd Place: Kaya Island Eats

3rd Place: Big Cheezees

Kevin Theriault and Dorian Patton, board members of the Learning Center of Key West, man the trophy table before the awards are given in the third annual Cuban Sandwich Throwdown. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Mandy Miles
Mandy Miles drops stuff, breaks things and falls down more than any adult should. An award-winning writer, reporter and columnist, she's been stringing words together in Key West since 1998. "Local news is crucial," she says. "It informs and connects a community. It prompts conversation. It gets people involved, holds people accountable. The Keys Weekly takes its responsibility seriously. Our owners are raising families in Key West & Marathon. Our writers live in the communities we cover - Key West, Marathon & the Upper Keys. We respect our readers. We question our leaders. We believe in the Florida Keys community. And we like to have a good time." Mandy's married to a saintly — and handy — fishing captain, and can't imagine living anywhere else.