Schiavoni

Espresso bar · Modena

Schiavoni

Espresso bar · Modena

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Via Luigi Albinelli, 13, 41121 Modena MO, Italy

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Tucked just outside Modena’s Mercato Albinelli, this cozy spot run by two sisters serves inventive daily panini paired with great coffee and Lambrusco.  

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Via Luigi Albinelli, 13, 41121 Modena MO, Italy Get directions

+39 348 921 0380
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€10–20

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Jul 30, 2025

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"This sandwich shop in the historic Mercato Albinelli is open from early morning–so swing by for a breakfast of gnocco fritto and coffee–until the early afternoon. There are simple focaccia sandwiches served from the counter before noon, but from midday until closing (around 3:30pm) sisters Sara and Chiara Fantoni serve five sandwiches (for around €5 each) and they are awesome (both the sandwiches and the sisters). The menu changes daily but you might find panini such as: smoked swordfish with white peaches, capers, olives, and onions; crispy pancetta with arugula and truffle sauce; or eggplant, roasted tomatoes, and goat ricotta." - Katie Parla

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This sandwich shop in the historic Mercato Alibnelli is open from early morning–swing by for a breakfast of gnocco fritto and coffee–until the early afternoon. There are simple focaccia sandwiches served from the counter before noon, but from mid-day until closing (around 3:30pm) sisters Sara and Chiara Fantoni serve five sandwiches (for €5 each) and they are awesome (both the sandwiches and the sisters). The menu changes daily but you might find panini such as: smoked swordfish with white peaches, capers, olives, and onions; crispy pancetta with arugula and truffle sauce; eggplant, roasted tomatoes, and goat ricotta.

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Michael Blok

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The best sandwich I ever had. There's no room inside but outside is safer and more sociable anyway. Next to the wonderful Modena food market. I ate here a few months before I became a vegetarian, and not being able to have this sandwich again is my only regret ;-)

Martyna Solis

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Great, affordable breakfast in Modena with a lot of outside seating, pastrami was to die for

Abs Elmaz

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Came here last year (After seeing this place on Master it None) and loved it! So we made sure to include it in our Italy trip this year! We ordered a range of the panini (small sandwich) every morning. They rotate what is available each day, and they are all amazing. Great prices and nice atmosphere in the small seating area. Loved it. 10/10

Michelle Carter

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Perfect for our first breakfast in Modena. We enjoyed cappuccino in a real cup and a delicious sausage sandwich with the green sauce. Managed ok with the little bit of Italian we know and the English the man at the cafe knew. We were able to pay with card and ate at a little table just inside Mercato albinelli

Maggie Stuhan

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Yep, eat here! Simple but excellent textures and flavors—well combined to make super nommy sandwiches. Doggy friendly on the street side but the market prohibits the entrance of dogs.

Abhishek Jagwani

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A legendary place, also featured in the show master of none. Located right outside the market, the sandwiches here are probably the best I’ve had in my life, The crust is so crunchy yet they’re soft from inside, the vegetables have such an amazing taste, everything from the cheese to vegetables is out of this world. Run by two sisters, they’re both such humble and loving souls. Also do try the region special Sparkling red wine ( yes, Red) called Lambrusco. A must visit if you’re in Modena.

Raheel Shaharyar

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Found this recommendation through Katie Parla. Right next to the market. Tasty sandwiches. I had the beef with avocado and mozzarella. Not sure if they can customized at all but no complaints because I liked what I got! Avocado was seasoned well and had citrus in it that really complemented the beef. My partner had the tuna which he quite enjoyed.

Liam Osborne

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Excellent sandwiches and nice spot to sit. Cotechino was really good. Especially so with a glass of lambrusco to cut through the fat. Sandwiches are not cheap but worth it.

Ashley E.

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Great panini's! Made my friend a vegetarian option off the menus with fresh veggies of the day. Friendly.
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Marilyn T.

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Admittedly, we came here because Aziz Ansari came here while filming Master of None, and they even have a picture of him out front. It's a small space with a few outdoor tables. There isn't really room inside to eat. The outdoor parklet is nice because there's a glass barrier to the street, and there are umbrellas for of it's sunny, blankets for if it's cold. The focus is sandwiched. Paninis are €7 each. There's a menu on the wall in Italian with the 5 daily choices (including a vegetarian one). Wines are cheap: €3.50-5 a glass. We tried: - Braesola with truffle cream: I love that the braesola here is not as salty as in the US - Mortadella with fava bean purée: unexpectedly good You can grab a glass of wine and walk around the market as you wait for your sandwich - no sure if it's really allowed, but no one stopped us. Also, the Mercato has free WiFi. The woman working there were very patient while we decided on our order, and she spoke English. Cash only.

Kate B.

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While this sandwich shop can be chaotic around lunchtime, the shop owners are so patient and happy to help you find the perfect panino :). We chose two sausage sandwiches- one with pumpkin and one with green sauce- both were delicious! We also enjoyed a glass of the recommended Lambrusco while we waited.