Where to get authentic Italian cold cut Subs

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Old 01-28-2025, 11:32 AM
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Food is good at Gio's but back room is incredibly noisy so we stopped going there lunch time
Went there once. They put us in the back. Food was OK, imo, but not great. Noisy, questionably clean. I'll spend my $$ elsewhere.
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Old 01-28-2025, 02:41 PM
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Can not find any down here. I am talking like the white house in Atlantic city. Fresh Italian meats, oil not mayo, the whole deal. Please help my wife and I out. Merry Christmas.
Have you tried Gio’s Deli in Oxford !
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Old 01-28-2025, 04:36 PM
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We drive to Mazzaro’s to stock up on their sweet Italian sausage (won’t buy it anyplace else). While there, we eat lunch from
their deli and buy numerous other Italian specialties that we can’t find elsewhere. Worth the trip, bring a cooler!
Same here we tried Geos once, which made our Tampa trips the only place to buy anything Italian. Their lasagna soup in the frozen or cold section is good for quick meal. We stock up on deli, sausages, breads, 2 wines not available anywhere else. Then lunch and fridge and freezer happy until the next monthly trip.
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