Moe's Italian Sandwiches
Moe's Italian Sandwiches is a regional chain of sandwich shops primarily located in New Hampshire, United States. The chain is known for its distinctive Italian sandwiches, which have become a local favorite since the company's inception.
History[edit | edit source]
Moe's Italian Sandwiches was founded in 1959 by Phil "Moe" Pagano in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The original shop was located on Daniel Street, where Moe began crafting his signature Italian sandwiches. The business quickly gained popularity, leading to the opening of additional locations throughout New Hampshire and neighboring states.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Moe's Italian Sandwiches features a variety of sandwiches, with the classic Italian sandwich being the most popular. The classic Italian sandwich typically includes a combination of salami, ham, provolone cheese, onions, green peppers, pickles, tomatoes, olives, and Moe's signature oil blend, all served on a freshly baked sub roll.
In addition to the classic Italian, Moe's offers other sandwich options, including:
- Turkey
- Roast Beef
- Veggie
- Tuna
Locations[edit | edit source]
Moe's Italian Sandwiches has multiple locations across New Hampshire, including in cities such as Manchester, Concord, and Nashua. The chain has also expanded into parts of Maine and Massachusetts.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Moe's Italian Sandwiches has become a staple in New Hampshire's culinary scene. The chain is often featured in local food guides and has a loyal customer base. The sandwiches are celebrated for their unique flavor and quality ingredients, making Moe's a beloved institution in the region.
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