Originally Posted by stemor
...You can't get those sandwiches in many places, but give me an Amato's Italian every time I'm home...
LOL. I love the sandwiches on the East Coast. Spent some time in Scotland, CT in what seems like a lifetime ago. On the way out from Willimantic, there is a grinder shop in Boudreaux's Grocery. Fresh in from Texas...you know...cowboy hat, boots, etc....
Me: So what's good?
Deli guy: You should try the Italian.
Me: So what's on it?
Deli guy: So what do I look like? A menu?
Me: (looking at menu) Oil? Don't you have mayonnaise?
Deli guy: On an Italian? Get bent!!!
I finally settled on a roast beef grinder with some familiar toppings.

But, I have to admit that I developed a fondness for all kinds of East Coast sandwiches while I was up there.
I can't get too excited about Subway. The wife loves them, but for me there are just a lot better sandwich shops around town. My favorite here in Austin is Delaware Sub. I can relive just about anything I might miss on the East Coast there.
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