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Thanks for the heads up on Lino's. I've passed it hundreds of times and had no idea. Will have to check it out.
I as well... What's the go to grinder there?
Thanks for the heads up on Lino's. I've passed it hundreds of times and had no idea. Will have to check it out.
Forbes Ave. Market was the best in New Haven. No longer exists but the small grocery store had customers lined up from the deli counter in the back all the way out the door at lunch time.
I have no idea if it's still there, but Toms Deli in Devon used to (20 years ago) have great grinders. The roast beef in particular was insane!A couple of weeks away from the season and the boneyard is still too boring, why not some grinder talk. I'll kick it off with Salerno's and Carbone's in Torrington.
Medic, Please remind me, where was Scarpellinos?This^^^^^ Forbes Market was awesome.
Scarpellino's wasn't too shabby back then either.
Ray and Mikes on Whitney Ave in Mt Carmel (near QU) is very good as well,
Medic, Please remind me, where was Scarpellinos?
I've only had the Italian combo, which was great. Can't really speak for the others. They do have a menu on line.I as well... What's the go to grinder there?
bennies sucks I work about 1000 feet from there, terrible but you're right it used to be decent. The prime rib sub with horseradish was great. I wouldn't feed it to my dog now though.joober jones said:Bennie's Farm Market in Ess e x used to make the best subs on the planet but they've really gone downhill since the original owners sold it and a new crew is running the show now. Nardelli's is pretty hard to beat too.
Which Nardelli's is "the" one to go to? One just opened up in Cromwell but the reviews are essentially a nicer version of Subway...
Another good Italian grinder place: Linos Market in Durham.
Lino's is great. Never disappointed when I go there and always recommend it to people.
Deli unlimited in Guilford makes some good grinders and sandwiches.
P&M in Branford is pretty good.
I use to always go to montowese deli years ago but haven't stopped there since that rite aid was built
And whoever said somewhere other b than Rein's Deli in Vernon makes a better pastrami sandwich I don't think I can get behind that. Rein's pastrami sandwiches are amazing
Good call on Reins for most any lunch sandwich but especially the pastrami...they tried to open one up next to me in West Springfield and it wasn't even close to the same as Vernon...
Speaking of sandwiches back in the day for CCourt and other Meriden guys, Goldilocks had the best RBeef and others.....East Main?
Exit 25 off I84, Waterbury. Best in the state...[/QUOTE
All these votes for Nardelli's is puzzling to me. They have all of the sandwiches pre constructed and then place it on the bun when you order it.
I like to see the guys slice the meat when I order.
if this is true, then you sir are a king among men. i can do a half and then am forced to beg for mercy.
I don't exactly feel great downing the last couple bites, but yes I done it. Multiple times.
Exit 25 off I84, Waterbury. Best in the state...
Don't go foolin around either, get that sammich on half a loaf of Milite's bread. (You've got to request it). You'll need 2 aspirin when youre done to cure the jaw lock. When I lived "over the river" id have big mom's bring me 3 loafs of that stuff any time she came over. You can only get it in a few select places outside of Waterbury.
Milite's breads are really good.
For fellow Meriden Yarders as close to Torino Bakery or Bonazinga's breads(back in the 60's and 70's) as you can get.
been eating milites all my life . so good but your jaw really does get a workout
topps iga in plantsville near drive in has milites also ive seen it at south side market on rt 69 in bristol
Good call on Fortunas. I went there for the first time this summer and it definitely reminded me of A&S. Gaetanos in Monroe is just as solid as the original so I'm sure the Westport one will be great as well. Subs translate to branching off way better than pizza.
I work in Westport so I am constantly looking for the best lunch spots. Not only a sub place but Craft Butchery has been hard to beat for lunch.
Been going to the Nardelli's off Scott Road (exit 25 Waterbury) like forever. It was 4 years ago that my Brother-in-law (who's originally from Watertown) tipped me off on the Milites Bread request. Wouldn't order it any other way. When I was single, (like forever ago) my mom wouldn't serve spaghetti without Milites & butter on the table.Don't go foolin around either, get that sammich on half a loaf of Milite's bread. (You've got to request it). You'll need 2 aspirin when youre done to cure the jaw lock. When I lived "over the river" id have big mom's bring me 3 loafs of that stuff any time she came over. You can only get it in a few select places outside of Waterbury.
Been going to the Nardelli's off Scott Road (exit 25 Waterbury) like forever. It was 4 years ago that my Brother-in-law (who's originally from Watertown) tipped me off on the Milites Bread request. Wouldn't order it any other way. When I was single, (like forever ago) my mom wouldn't serve spaghetti without Milites & butter on the table.
In Southington, you can easily find it at most deli's, Stop & Shop, & Tops Market.
Can somebody refresh my memory, on where the best Wethersfield chicken parm grinders were? Thought I read it in this thread. Thanks.
Torrington is home to a lot of great grinders. A large Carbone's grinder is four meals. The Godfather from Salerno's may be my favorite sandwich in the state. But my personal favorite place is Alfredo's Deli.