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| Capriotti's Sandwich Shop |
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Carryout subs. Delivery available for very large orders over $75.00. Sometimes has 5-15 minute waits at lunchtime, call your order in ahead for best service. Part of the regional chain.<P>
Description of chain:<P>
Italian sub chain, consistently rated among the best in Delaware for cheesesteaks, hand-carved turkey subs, and Italian subs. Signature items include the Bobbie, made with turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. A small 9" sub, around $5.00, is a substantial lunch; large subs will feed a small family. Three kinds of vegetarian subs made with meat substitutes are also available.
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Aug 12th, 2005 |
The most unique experience I have ever had in a sandwich shop my craving for this wonderful sandwich they have called The Bobbie prompted me to search for it on the internet and Capriotti's showed a refreshing change in a sandwich shop.
Josh Arellano |
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Jan 27th, 2005 |
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I live in a small town in Tennessee and have never visited Delaware or a Capriotti's store. However, my good friend and neighbor is from Delaware and the last time she went up there she brought back 2 bobbies. I didn't understand why she would bring back sandwichs across several states. Well let me tell you, when I tasted the bobby, I couldn't control myself... It had to have been the best sub I have ever put in my mouth. That was almost a month ago and not a day goes by when I don't think about eatting a bobby. I'm going crazy here... Thinking about going to Delaware for the sole purpose of once again eating a bobby. If you ever think about putting a franchise in the south, Nashville would be a great place. Until then I will just dream of the bobby and the day I can lay my lips on one again. |
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Oct 10th, 2004 |
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Well, coming from a "sub" family...(my aunt used to own Penny Hill Deli and I worked there), I can guarantee that Capriotti's is the closest you'll get to Penny Hill's subs. My aunt passed away last year and I'm glad that I know her recipe for a great Italian Sub! Capriotti's is THE best now! When I get a sub from there, it's as good and almost similar to my Aunt's Subs! |
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Apr 9th, 2004 |
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Though I've never visted the location, at work whenever we have an event or lunch people shout "CAPRIOTTI'S!". I'm not a big fan of lunchmeats, but I did have the turkey and cheese and I can tell you it was real turkey! Not that processed meat that comes in rectangles, but true turkey with fresh american cheese. It never fails every time we order too. Consistently top quality subs are not easy to come by. 'Congratulations' and 'thank you' to Capriotti's. |
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Jul 1st, 2003 |
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I had one of your Bobbie's and it ws delicious. Someone that I work with lives in DE, and she got one for me. It was sooooooooooooooo good. I live in Philadelphia PA, if you open up a shop here I know your Bobbie sandwich would do real good here, and I'm sure whatever else you would make would also do good. Please consider coming to Philadelphia PA. |
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Jun 20th, 2003 |
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I have lived in Delaware my whole life and recently moved to North Carolina. Let me tell you, "subs" down here are NOTHING like Capriotti's. I would love to open a store in Raleigh. Any info on how to do that? |
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