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I gotta get smarter about these sandwiches you guys are talking about. We’ll be in StL in August and would like to try one of these. 

John

Posted
44 minutes ago, ness said:

I gotta get smarter about these sandwiches you guys are talking about. We’ll be in StL in August and would like to try one of these. 

Basically Gioas it’s just a thick salami sandwich on good bread with good sauce on top… They’re being copied by a couple of other places but as far as I know, they have two or three locations now. That sandwich is served hot and I would say the salami is roughly 5/16 inch thick.

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51 minutes ago, Mitch f said:

Basically Gioas it’s just a thick salami sandwich on good bread with good sauce on top… They’re being copied by a couple of other places but as far as I know, they have two or three locations now. That sandwich is served hot and I would say the salami is roughly 5/16 inch thick.

What’s the sauce?

John

Posted
23 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

New contender for best Italian sandwich on The Hill.   Volpis is selling sandwiches.   They use bread from Union Loafers.   Which might be the best bread in STL.  
 

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What all is on this one?

John

Posted
1 hour ago, ness said:

What’s the sauce?

 

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20 minutes ago, Mitch f said:

 

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Like Subway!😀

John

Posted
14 minutes ago, ness said:

Like Subway!😀

I do like their horsey mayo sauce with the hot salami

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12 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

“St Louis style cheese”.  Provel 😆

I've been told Imos holds some kind of trademark on the Provel name, so that's the reason it's "St Louis Style".   Similar to the use of the "Big Game" in football.

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