The Original Nottoli & Son

Italian grocery store · Belmont Heights

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The Original Nottoli & Son is a long standing deli that diners have come to love for its sandwiches, but none quite compare to the incredible Italian sub featured here. The secret lies in its hand-selected ingredients, as traditional and homemade salami, prosciutto, capicola, mortadella and provolone come together to create an Italian experience that is hard to match. The rolls are made daily, and the multi-generational staff have perfected the crafting of each sandwich. The atmosphere at The Original Nottoli & Son is just as inviting as the food.

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7652 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60634 Get directions

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