nshef wrote:Lucia's Deli
Alpine Subs (maybe)
Fontano's....
nshef wrote:Wow, thanks for all the response. It looks like I have a lot of work ahead of me. I think I may embark upon my own, personal meatball-a-thon of sorts. Unfortunately, I can only visit the places which are within easy reach of the train/bus and won't take an inordinate amount of time to get to. That leaves these:
Lucia's Deli
Alpine Subs (maybe)
Fontano's
Tore's
Panozzo's
Nottoli & Sons
Bari Foods
Bombacigno's J & C Restaurant
Phillie's Best
Sandwich Works
flgal wrote:The best meatball I've eaten is located at Sandwich Works on Touhy, east of Cicero. It's a new place with great sandwiches too! Homemade stuff that is really tasty!! Check it out!
wbehrens wrote: The best meatball sandwich I have found is at Station House Subs in Algonquin, IL. They put 4 to 5 meatballs on every sandwich then cover it with Provolone cheese and run it through a toaster, all this on a garlic roll.
wbehrens wrote: The best meatball sandwich I have found is at Station House Subs in Algonquin, IL. They put 4 to 5 meatballs on every sandwich then cover it with Provolone cheese and run it through a toaster, all this on a garlic roll.
fleurdesel wrote:I had the Bari meatball sub for the first time today, and although I enjoyed it, it fell short of my ideal. I'm starting to believe that the perfect meatball sandwich can only be made at home.
nshef wrote:I did a search and didn't find much about meatball sandwiches, or even meatballs in general. Considering my love for meatball sandwiches, I find that quite discouraging.
What I also find discouraging is the lack of good meatball sandwiches I've had in this city. I've had the whole list of fast food examples--Subway, Quizno's, Potbelly, Chicago's Pizza, etc. I've also had quite a few of the small fast food place sandwiches and I've been disappointed. Surprisingly, and disappointingly, the most consistently decent meatball sandwich I've had is from Potbelly.
Any suggestions?
Jazzfood wrote:Try Fontano's @ 1258 W. Polk
hanse_coloursmay wrote:their meatball sub is a little greasier than some, which is why i order mine with onions, hot peppers, and extra oil.
Cogito wrote:hanse_coloursmay wrote:their meatball sub is a little greasier than some, which is why i order mine with onions, hot peppers, and extra oil.
It's overly greasy, so you get extra oil? Why?
Ramon wrote:Though its been many years since I've had one, I have to agree with stevez about that meatball sub at that Tore's.
More in my neck of the woods, I enjoy the meatball sub at Nottoli and Sons on Belmont.
-ramon