Tony's Italian Deli - Edison Park - Chicago
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Tony's Italian Deli - Edison Park - Chicago
Tony’s Italian Deli
Tony’s is located in the Edison Park area of Chicago.
It is a small yet bustling Italian market.
They make the best mufaletta in Chicago IMO as well as many other Italian deli items. The mufaletta was supposedly created by Central Grocery in New Orleans. I’ve had the sandwich there and it is delicious, it consists of thinly sliced salami, mortadella and ham, a layer of provolone cheese, and a helping of Sicilian olive salad on a round, sesame seed roll.
Tony’s also sells Italian Beef at $3.99lb and you get the au jus/gravy as well to go with to make your own at home, YUM.
I think the meatballs are quite good as well.
Tony’s Italian Deli
6708 Northwest Hwy
Chicago
773.631.0055
Tony’s is located in the Edison Park area of Chicago.
It is a small yet bustling Italian market.
They make the best mufaletta in Chicago IMO as well as many other Italian deli items. The mufaletta was supposedly created by Central Grocery in New Orleans. I’ve had the sandwich there and it is delicious, it consists of thinly sliced salami, mortadella and ham, a layer of provolone cheese, and a helping of Sicilian olive salad on a round, sesame seed roll.
Tony’s also sells Italian Beef at $3.99lb and you get the au jus/gravy as well to go with to make your own at home, YUM.
I think the meatballs are quite good as well.
Tony’s Italian Deli
6708 Northwest Hwy
Chicago
773.631.0055
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Edison Park is a great neighborhood.
It's been a couple of years since I've been to Tony's - I'm going to have to remember that I can stop there on my way to O'Hare.
For sitdown dinner, I adore Zia's down the street.
It's been a couple of years since I've been to Tony's - I'm going to have to remember that I can stop there on my way to O'Hare.
For sitdown dinner, I adore Zia's down the street.