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Try Zerios in Cromwell. Their Grinders/Paninis/Calzones are amazing, and the portions are generous as hell for the price.
Their panini's are outstanding.
Try Zerios in Cromwell. Their Grinders/Paninis/Calzones are amazing, and the portions are generous as hell for the price.
Saldamarco's is solid. If you're a chicken parm fan, Log Cabin's chicken parm entree is very good and enormous--easily enough for two or more.Saldamarcos Chicken Parm in Clinton.
Just sayin'Have you tried Salem Prime Cuts at Salem 4 Corners? close.Ive been to pretty much every grinder shop in CT. Pasta fresca in mystic is by far the best grinder shop. They have both quality and quantity.
Their panini's are outstanding.
Saldamarcos Chicken Parm in Clinton.
Stars and Stripes Grinders on East St. in Middletown is pretty good. Opened last year just down the street from house. Solid Chicken Parm, Buffalo Chicken, and Sausage and Pepper grinders.
They do a great bacon (or sausage)-egg-cheese on a Portuguese roll, too.Deli Unlimited in Guilford has amazing grinders. My kids beg me to go there every weekend. They have a ton of "Specials" with all the mobster names etc... The line is out the door all weekend and at lunch during the week. And I spent my life buying grinders for lunch on Wooster St in New Haven so I have some reasonable comparison.
Who goes to Wooster street for grinders? Next.Deli Unlimited in Guilford has amazing grinders. My kids beg me to go there every weekend. They have a ton of "Specials" with all the mobster names etc... The line is out the door all weekend and at lunch during the week. And I spent my life buying grinders for lunch on Wooster St in New Haven so I have some reasonable comparison.
Anyone who knew about Frank & Mary's.Who goes to Wooster street for grinders?
Since this was bumped up, I signed in to note that the Wethersfield Pizza chicken cutlet grinder was a bigger disappointment than Bob Diaco. That place in Mystic is indeed fantastic.
Since this was bumped up, I signed in to note that the Wethersfield Pizza chicken cutlet grinder was a bigger disappointment than Bob Diaco.
I'm shocked... Haven't been there in a year or so, but I've always been blown away.
this is true...in a pinch it is light years better than a subway...that word has no business being in this thread but I concur...for price and speed not a bad choiceJimmy John's.... We need one. It's not the "best" but it's damn good and fast.
Dry and chewy.Yeah, I'm stunned about this also. I also haven't been there in several months though.
Sorry to hear that. Did you get it with parm and sauce?Dry and chewy.
The chicken parm grinder from Angelo's in Glastonbury is fantastic, plus its enough for lunch and dinner.
Like $11 bucks, but worth every penny.

Best grinder?Be sure to stop by at Bricco's for lunch on Mondays in Glastonbury also and eat at the bar too. No matter what you have your bartender will be one of the most beautiful ladies you will see as well as one of the nicest/friendliest people in Glastonbury.![]()
Best grinder?
That too!
Just throwing in something we all need to know when in Glastonbury, don't be so fast to jump on such a great tip albeit off subject a bit. Oh and they had Still Hill on tap too. (now I really have you screwed up huh)
They close early and get a bit lazy as 7:00 approaches.Dry and chewy.
I am in Glastonbury most days and sleep there most nights. Not a bad place to call home.
Dry and chewy.
Yep. Actually went there twice, first time it was over an hour wait for the chicken so got meatball or sausage instead, it was good. That took like 45 minutes so they gave us some of the soup to try, again, kind of pedestrian. I tried the chicken the next time, maybe it was just an off day. I usually go for combos when I get a grinder, so I am not the best judge of the chicken parm.Sorry to hear that. Did you get it with parm and sauce?