Hoagies. Grinders. Subs. Cursory online research will tell you that each of these names has a distinct origin, with “hoagie” referring to a type of sandwich that was popular among Italian workers on ...
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Tell someone you want a sub sandwich, and it's generally accepted that you want a sandwich served on a long roll or baguette. Say you want a po' boy, hoagie, banh mi, grinder, hero, spuckie, cubano, ...
Discover the Connecticut grinder shop making headlines for oversized sandwiches built for sharing and loaded with classic ...
We're currently on the hunt for the best hoagie in the central Pennsylvania region. Already we've had a deluge of suggestions from readers about which local eatery makes the best oversized sandwich.
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When a newbie strolls into Grinder's Sub Shop in Oakland's Montclair neighborhood, the regulars give each other a nudge and a grin as if to say, "Here we go." There is no lollygagging in Grinder's.
Well, that ought to settle it! OK, maybe not – but a new poll shows an overwhelming majority of Journal News/lohud readers say “wedge” is the preferred name for deli sandwiches served on a long roll.
Tell someone you want a sub sandwich, and it's generally accepted that you want a sandwich served on a long roll or baguette. Say you want a po' boy, hoagie, banh mi, grinder, hero, spuckie, cubano, ...