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Chicago may be the land of hotdogs and pizza, but here’s a truth bomb: the Italian Submarine Sandwiches that the city has to offer can rival any in the country. Ask any Chicagoan worth their salt, and they’ll tell you it’s all about that perfect balance of savory imported meats, spicy giardiniera, fresh veggies, and just the right drizzle of oil and vinegar, all hugged by a pillowy, crusty roll. Grab a stack of napkins, because we’re getting into Chicagoland’s finest Italian Subs—the real-deal classics AND some bold new twists. Mush!

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THE SPOTS…
STOP 1 – J.P. Graziano (https://jpgraziano.com/)
STOP 2 – Publican Quality Meats (https://www.publicanqualitymeats.com/)
STOP 3 – Vinnie’s Sub Shop (https://www.yelp.com/biz/vinnies-sub-shop-chicago)
STOP 4 – D’Amato’s (https://damatoschicago.com/)
STOP 5 – Bari (https://www.bariitaliansubs.com/)
STOP 6 – Fontano Subs – Polk St location (https://www.yelp.com/biz/fontano-subs-chicago-2)
STOP 7 – Conte Di Savoia (https://contedisavoia.com/)
STOP 8 – Tempesta Market (https://tempestamarket.com/)
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TIMESTAMPS…
(0:00) Intro
(0:37) Joseph DiPofi
(1:41) J.P. Graziano
(4:34) Publican Quality Meats
(7:11) Vinnie’s Sub Shop
(9:48) D’Amato’s
(12:39) Bari
(14:59) Little Italy History
(17:24) Fontano Subs
(20:06) Conte Di Savoia
(23:30) Tempesta Market
(26:08) Rating our Favorites
(27:52) Thanks for Watching!
(28:58) Italian American Lingo 101
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27 Comments

  1. Bari was my first love, so I'm def biased, but living on block for two years made it was hard to resist a weekly sub, especially back when the 12" Italian Hot was 6.50$ <<<(and I believe they got their bread from D'Amatos before the big break up). Nothing beats Bari homemade giard tho. If you were lucky you'd ham it up with some of the fellas at the Boomerang Social Club across the street to bring extra flavor to the Grand experience.

  2. Yeah, your videos are bitter sweet😅 it’s a love-hate brother. It’s so hard to watch you eat all this bomb food, but you make such awesome videos. And I can’t wait to get back to Chicago this year. I now have a hell of a list to choose from 😌🙏🏻 thank ya sir. Keep it up

  3. Lived on Taylor across from Conte for years. All these place are great, however Conte, Fontano’s, and Pompeii will always be my faves

  4. It's not an Italian, but the Yummy at Bert's Deli is AMAZING!!! Jewish Deli up in Libertyville on Milwaukee is to die for!

  5. This demands an immediate follow-up episode by covering the Italian corridors on the NW and W side of the city where Nottoli and many others have been thriving for decades. Let's go, Adam!

  6. I was born in Little Italy… They broke it up… We ended up moving to what some refer to as Li'l Tuscany. 22nd & Oakley baby! Home of some of the best mom and pop owned sit down Italian Restaurants that are going on a century old.
    Sadly, as those restaurants are still there, the funeral parlor (mom …rest her soul) is gone.
    Our friend Danny's family owned the mom&pop Ace Hardware… that's all gone. St Michael's church and grade school looks destroyed.
    When the Italians finally say "goodbye" to the Church…there's no turning back. So, sadly our neighborhood on the West side is also gone. (except the restaurants…they are still there)
    Thank you for doing this video.
    I actually got emotional watching it.
    -Giovanni ✌️

  7. Italians have come so far now they're running the new immigrants out of THEIR neighborhoods!! Irony at it's finest!🤣

  8. I like how the New York accent sounds like a regular person talking except they breath through their mouth because their noses are too big to properly breathe through.

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