All’Antico Vinaio heads to Greenwich Village for its second outpost outside of Italy (via EaterNY)
All’Antico Vinaio is on the move. The famed Florentine sandwich spot, a tourist magnet in Italy and apparently in Manhattan, where it touched down to massive lines last year, is expanding with a second location at 225 Sullivan Street, near West Third Street, in Greenwich Village. The new outpost opens Tuesday, October 4, according to its website.on Monday afternoon, with commenters from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and other U.S. cities pleading for locations of their own.
No menu has been posted online, but a list of sandwiches visible in the background of the Instagram post appears to match the Midtown outpost. In an early visit to that location, Eater critic Robert Sietsema praised the L’Inferno, a flatbread sandwich with porchetta, ’nduja, and arugula. “It was beautiful, and so big that once I’d taken it outside to eat on the sidewalk, I could only finish half,” heAll’Antico Vinaio did not return a request for comment.
The Greenwich Village location is open Sunday to Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.Check your inbox for a welcome email.By submitting your email, you agree to our
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