Does anyone here that was in SW Houston in the mid 70s to early 80s remember The Italian Sandwich Shop? The were in Bellaire on Chimney Rock, about two blocks south of Bissonnet. It was in an old converted house, with a patio out front for dining in good weather. The "super" was incredible. The bread was a 6" Italian loaf that was stuffed with ham, turkey and salami, provolone and mozzarella, onions and pickles, with a swipe of mayo on each side of the bun. Then the sandwich was put in a steamer box and shot with steam to soften the bread, melt the cheese and heat the meat. After it came out of the steamer, he piled on crisp lettuce and tomato wedges. It was by far the best sandwich I've ever had. The place was run by a husband and wife team, and their teenage daughter worked there for them. I worked near 610 and San Felipe, and lived near Richmond and Hillcroft, so it was very convenient for either lunch or dinner. I was heartbroken when they closed.
Currently, we split between Schottky's, Jason's Deli, JJ, JM and Firehouse. We haven't been to Potbelly for quite some time, but I enjoyed them when we went. We've never been to Thundercloud or Lenny's.
If anyone knows of an independent sub shop in Sugar Land, let me know, I'd love to try one out.
Currently, we split between Schottky's, Jason's Deli, JJ, JM and Firehouse. We haven't been to Potbelly for quite some time, but I enjoyed them when we went. We've never been to Thundercloud or Lenny's.
If anyone knows of an independent sub shop in Sugar Land, let me know, I'd love to try one out.