āIāll Have What Heās Havingā: The Goldberg Becomes a Culinary Classic
August 19, 2019
- Author
- Mary Elizabeth DeAngelis
Charlie Goldberg isnāt your typical culinary legend.
Heās more of a know-what-you-like-and-stick-to-it guy than a restaurant risk taker.
But donāt mistake routine for boring. At 51¹ŁĶųās Wildcat Den, the sandwich that bears his name reeks of daring:
One Jalapeno wrap. Four ounces of deli chicken. Three slices of bacon. A slice of pepper jack cheese and a slice of cheddar. A schmear of Chipotle mayonnaise. And just enough spinach to tell his mom that heās eating his vegetables.
Itās a hefty, half-pound bundle of deliciousness that Goldberg ate nearly every day of his college career. Since Augustās designation as National Sandwich Month coincides with the beginning of a new school year, itās a fitting time to recognize the class of 2019 innovator who created this classic.
āIt was always so funny to see my name on the screen when it was a special,ā Goldberg said. āSometimes Iād be behind someone who ordered it, and someone would point out who I was, and theyād say, āOh, youāre the GoldbergāI love the Goldberg.ā
āIt is such a claim to fame.ā
So much so, that Goldberg swears the sandwich helped him win the class presidency during his second year at 51¹ŁĶų: āIt came out during the time when formal campaigning wasnāt allowed yet and made my name a talking point.ā
Campus Favorite
Den workers would start his sandwich before he even got in line. When indecisive students saw it, theyād say, āIāll have what heās having,āā said Valerie Murdock, a former Den staffer who now works in marketing for the college.
āIt became very popular with the football team,ā Murdock said. āIām sure they can endorse it. Itās got a lot of meat and bacon.ā
Goldberg was such a faithful customer that when he got sick and missed two days, the sandwich makers peppered his friends with questions about his well-being. While his sandwich may be a special, he was certainly a favorite.
āCharlie reminded me of Jimmy Fallon, he was always so nice and so patient, and really funny,ā Murdock said. āEven though the Goldberg was a big deal, he was never flashy about it. He was always very humble about this big honor.ā
Of course such acclaim could evoke different reactions, and maybe a teeny bit of jealousy.
āSome of my friends think itās so funny,ā Goldberg said. āOthers are like, āOf course this would happen to you.ā
āEveryone who works at the Den always gave me special attention and I really appreciate it, it was so kind of them,ā he said. āBut it wasnāt just me. If you go there, they remember you. And it was always nice to see the same people every day.ā
When the Wildcat Den initially announced The Goldberg as a special on its Facebook page, his mom, Margaret Morris, shared the post on Instagram, adding: āI know bragging about oneās child on social media is verboten, but Iāve never been prouder! #worththetuition.ā
His parents came to lunch and ordered the sandwich on the Friday of a Parentsā Weekend, āand I think they were surprised to discover how delicious it was,ā Goldberg said.
Sandwich Magnitude
While some purists may balk at calling a wrap a sandwich, Goldberg insists that it is.
āIt should absolutely be counted as a sandwich,ā he said. āIt has the magnitude of a sandwich. It has all the ingredients of a sandwichāwhen you think about it, a wrap is just a really wide piece of bread enclosing a sandwich.ā
Goldberg, a Chicago area native, now lives and works as a business analyst in Charlotte. Heās searching for somethingāanythingāto replace his namesake.
As much as heās tried, heās never found another sandwich shop or restaurant that makes it right. He once even bought all the ingredients and tried, without success, to make it at home.
āI donāt know if itās the ingredients or the care itās made with, but thereās no replicating the Goldberg,ā he said. āNothing comes close.ā
Fortunately, Charlotte isnāt that far from 51¹ŁĶų, and Goldberg has already planned one work-related recruiting trip to his alma mater, which may very well coincide with lunch time. Itās not a drive he can make every day, but heās circumspect:
āIt might be good that I wonāt be eating so much bacon.ā