The Great London Sausage Sandwich Survey, Part 2

Today I visited Nanis on Great Portland Street. I'd been recommended the place by my boss, upon hearing about my sausage sandwich quest, telling me it's well renowned locally for it's cumberland sausages. To my surprise, when I entered I couldn't see any sausages on the menu- until I wandered into the back of the shop and realised they had a separate counter for hot drinks and breakfast- how delightful! I ordered a cumberland sausage sandwich on white, buttered and slightly toasted bread. The sausages were cooked in a proper hot plate grill and not microwaved. All for £2.30. I received my sandwich wrapped in a foil package, but it was not quite as satisfying as the Make Mine wrapper- being a bit on the thin side.     I was disappointed to find upon unwrapping that the sandwich had been cut into four slices. I find this an inconvenient configuration as the sausages tend to slip out more easily. Also, much more work is required when applying sauces as each of the four tops much be lifted and placed back. Due to this my expectations had been lowered, however it turned out to contain the most delicious sausages that I had eaten in a very long time and this combined with the perfect amount of butter on the bread was delectable.      It is unfortunate then that I can only give this sandwich a 7.5/10. The quality of the bead combined with overenthusiastic slicing did taint my enjoyment somewhat. Perhaps I shall go back another day and request a different type of bread and slicing style.