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PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:51 pm 
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Made my first trip there today.

First of all, the owner's name isn't even Tony, it's Vito.

They have really inexpensive sub sandwiches.

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Seacrest wrote:
Made my first trip there today.

First of all, the owner's name isn't even Tony, it's Vito.

They have really inexpensive sub sandwiches.


Their sandwiches are fine but nowhere near as good as Riviera or Nottoli in the Harlem/Belmont area. Prices are also ridiculously low at those establishments.

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Frankie’s in Lombard is better.


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Tall Midget wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
Made my first trip there today.

First of all, the owner's name isn't even Tony, it's Vito.

They have really inexpensive sub sandwiches.


Their sandwiches are fine but nowhere near as good as Riviera or Nottoli in the Harlem/Belmont area. Prices are also ridiculously low at those establishments.

Agreed. Rex on Harlem is mighty as well.

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Riviera is awesome. Plus they have this bottled artichoke bruschetta topic which is outstanding.

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 Post subject: Re: Tony's Italian Deli
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Keyser Soze wrote:
Frankie’s in Lombard is better.


As someone that just moved from Lombard, I whole heartedly agree.

But Frankie Sr didn't have any Pappy stories to share and he always looked at me like I was working for the feds.

Went in their once years ago and he gave me $10 too much in change. When I showed him his mistake and gave him the money back, he looked at me like I had lost my fucking mind.

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 Post subject: Re: Tony's Italian Deli
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Tall Midget wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
Made my first trip there today.

First of all, the owner's name isn't even Tony, it's Vito.

They have really inexpensive sub sandwiches.


Their sandwiches are fine but nowhere near as good as Riviera or Nottoli in the Harlem/Belmont area. Prices are also ridiculously low at those establishments.


Thanks for the heads up TM. I've never been in Nottoli. George was a classmate of mine in high school.

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Keyser Soze wrote:
Frankie’s in Lombard is better.

I work in the building next to the Westin -- that place is fantastic. Also love their takehome pans of chicken parm, lasagna... it is all very good. Unfortunately half of the family is carb cutting, so none of that for now I guess, but I can always go for a lunch time sub.

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I always forget about Frankie's, even though my dad only lives 10 minutes away. I should order a half pan of lasagna for the freezer.

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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
I always forget about Frankie's, even though my dad only lives 10 minutes away. I should order a half pan of lasagna for the freezer.


They usually have some frozen already.

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You guys are making me hope for a reason to be out west to go to Freddie's in Berwyn.

But to this thread, Tony's was just ok.

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Regular Reader wrote:
You guys are making me hope for a reason to be out west to go to Freddie's in Berwyn.

But to this thread, Tony's was just ok.


Freddie's is in Cicero.

And your courage is duly noted!! :lol:

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Regular Reader wrote:
You guys are making me hope for a reason to be out west to go to Freddie's in Berwyn.

But to this thread, Tony's was just ok.


Freddie's is in Cicero.

And your courage is duly noted!! :lol:


Right, Cicero. :oops:

And no courage, I go there midday :)

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i've never actually been there but my Dad always gets their lasagna and sausage & peppers for xmas, and I find it to be pretty tasty


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how do these sandwiches stack up vs Bari?

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shakes wrote:
how do these sandwiches stack up vs Bari?


I don't think they are that comparable but they are still good. I'm trying to think of an adequate comparison of the two.

For me, Tony's is pretty convenient compared to the others. As Seacrest said, 5.99 for a 15 inch sub that is stuffed with meat makes you wonder either how they do it or how Subway gets away it

The daughters that work at Tony's are very nice and attractive.

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how do these sandwiches stack up vs Bari?


I don't think they are that comparable but they are still good. I'm trying to think of an adequate comparison of the two.

For me, Tony's is pretty convenient compared to the others. As Seacrest said, 5.99 for a 15 inch sub that is stuffed with meat makes you wonder either how they do it or how Subway gets away it

The daughters that work at Tony's are very nice and attractive.


Yes, they are.

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shakes wrote:
how do these sandwiches stack up vs Bari?


I was a regular at Bari, Riviera and Nottoli several years ago before moving out of the area.

They are all comparable in quality, although I would rank Riviera and Nottoli ahead of Bari. Tony's ranks a couple levels below all of those places.

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Serino's in Addison is also really good.

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Alpine all day.


But in the burbs if you are near Roselle, give Elena's Cucina on lake street a try - it's not a traditional deli but they make some wonderful sandwiches and the family is super nice.


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Serino's in Addison is also really good.

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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
I always forget about Frankie's, even though my dad only lives 10 minutes away. I should order a half pan of lasagna for the freezer.


They usually have some frozen already.


Meeting an old friend, and from website cannot tell if Frankie's offers the pasta as a sit down item, or if only frozen. Can one show up and order these items from menu, or is it more sandwiches or frozen to go?


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Seacrest wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
shakes wrote:
how do these sandwiches stack up vs Bari?


I don't think they are that comparable but they are still good. I'm trying to think of an adequate comparison of the two.

For me, Tony's is pretty convenient compared to the others. As Seacrest said, 5.99 for a 15 inch sub that is stuffed with meat makes you wonder either how they do it or how Subway gets away it

The daughters that work at Tony's are very nice and attractive.


Yes, they are.


I haven't been there in sometime but I remember the tasty subs and the hot daughters,too. I think Vito's wife was a looker,too. I thought it was cool how he had his mom working the front register. This was quite a few years back though. I think he also had a son that passed away.

My question is the place next door to Tony's. Is that still there? It was run by a little old Italian lady who made whole trays of lasagna and other delicacies.

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Second on Alpine being the best.

I don't get the fascination with Bari. Thought their prosciutto and bocangini sandwich left a lot to desire. Nottoli is great, though I haven't been back that way in some time.

Somewhat related, anyone know a good place to get a cheaper eggplant parm sandwich in the downtown, Fulton street or River North area?

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Used to go to Freddy's a lot way back when.

That place rivaled the amazing aroma of my grandparents house on Sundays.

Loved the insalata di mare and meaty rigatoni,

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