

Address and Contact Information
Address: 202 Farley St, Hutto, TX 78634
Phone: (512) 630-6073
Website: http://www.happypanini.com/
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The Home Run was perfectly balanced, while the Mr. Big lives up to its name. You don’t leave hungry here. Everything tastes fresh, the bread has that perfect crunch, and the staff makes you feel welcome the moment you walk in.
Simple verdict: Happy Panini makes sandwiches worth planning your week around.
There are a lot of places that say they have a great Cuban ($9.00) sandwich. Sadly, many fail to execute the dish.
Happy Panini’s version of this Caribbean classic is the perfect combination of ham, pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard. The ingredients blended perfectly, held together by a sourdough pressed roll (panini), sourced locally from The New World Bakery in Kyle, Texas. You will notice the juicy, tender pork when you take your first bite. I also appreciate when a Cuban is not smothered in mustard. HP is not trying to hide their ingredients.
Owner Chris Auditore says the sandwich is one of his top sellers. He also recommended trying Mr. BIG ($10.25) and Rocky’s Roast Beef ($9.25).
Following those recommendations, I also tried the Mr. BIG, which included roast beef, smoked ham, turkey, Genoa salami, and pepperoni with sharp cheddar and provolone cheeses, pickled jalapeños, and chili garlic mayo. The five-meat behemoth was about 1 1/2 times the Cuban and was packed with flavor. The mayo and jalapeños hit you after the first bite, but after your taste buds acclimate, all the wonderful meats and cheeses shine through.
Happy Panini offers diners options for all their sandwiches. You can get each selection on a wrap, chaffle, or in a bowl. For those who dont know, a chaffle is a low-carb egg and cheese version of a waffle.
Chris, along with his wife Gina, designed the menu with a nod to the great kitchens of Italy, using fresh ingredients put together in simple dishes. That’s why, in addition to great paninis, you will also find pastas on the menu and side dishes like Caprese ($6) and pasta salads ($2/$4). They also have homemade milkshakes ($6)
I am a sucker for a good pasta salad, and I had to try Happy’s version. It had bacon, sweet peas, tri-colored peppers, green onions, and cheese. Get the small to go along with your sandwich, or the large with half a sandwich, and take the half panini and leftover salad home for another meal.
Excellent, well-run family business. Head up 130 and give them a try. It’s worth the trip!