Sanpanino

Sandwich shop · West Village

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"No better place for a classic Italian sandwich than this long-running shop, with a few tables on the sidewalk, but conveniently located across the street from the lovely St. Luke’s Gardens. Choose your bread, cold cuts and cheese, and condiments. (Mozzarella made on the premises.) Damn! the sandwiches here are good." - Robert Sietsema

The Best Places to Eat in the West Village
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494 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014 Get directions

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