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WANS!
Mission Hill, Boston, MA
Best sandwich shop in boston
If McElroy performs well, maybe they'll name a sandwich after him..... It certainly sounds better than a "Sanchez"
I honestly haven't been in a while, but when I used to go I remember the grinders being huge delicious and cheap.
Parts of Connecticut are like NJ, every shop in New Haven has great grinders
Well, if we are going to branch out to include burgers...
Abe's Kosher Delicatessen in Scranton,Pa is the best place,about 30 minute drive but well worth it
If you haven't had a nice fresh Kosher Corned Beef sandwich on seeded Rye with Mayo and mustard at your nearest Jewish deli,you don't know what youre missing.
Their roast beef is awesome too
I can see that the simple peasant food of Cambridge -- hummus, avocadoes, sprouts, ciabatta -- doesn't have many followers on this thread ...
Now you're just depressing me.
Living north of Boston, my nearest (good) Jewish deli would be where.
Earlier in thread I mentioned a place in Peabody that gets their corned beef from Carnegie Deli. The place is called Martino's its a Deli and a liquor store the food is excellent but the corned beef is as goos as you will get in mass. It's north of Boston so I cant be too bad a ride for you.
err...umm...ok, so maybe i DID make hummus for dinner last night....
Bravo! All this talk of "subs" in Massachusetts...:nono:
(Local pride aside, though, I too admit that Jersey is sandwich heaven. Great place for diners, too. The Boston diner scene is pathetic; Western Mass and and Connecticut fare better.)
Anyone for a Central Connecticut steamed cheeseburger, with the classic onions, peppers and mustard? Anyone?