This family owned hidden gem is my go place for yummy sandwiches. I recommend the seafood salad wrap it’s amazing! They everything from great wines to amazing sauces and fresh meatballs. I recommend this place to everyone whose looking to eat some of the best food in Franklin.
Mark M.
Tu valoración: 5 Bellingham, MA
I started working in the area a few months ago and just tried this place out. I don’t know if I’ll go anywhere else now. These staff here are personable and very nice. The food = Dynamite. The best sub I’ve had here happens to be some of the best chicken parm I’ve ever had. Big homemade Italian bread and homemade everything — sauce and breaded/cooked chicken. What sets this sub apart is the imported provolone cheese. Insanely good. A large chicken parm sub is $ 7.49 and you could probably take the other half home for dinner. I haven’t tried the pizza yet, but if it’s half as good as their subs and sandwiches, then I expect another 4 – 5 star review. Cool little joint to grab deli foods, frozen(and dried) pastas and raviolis, homemade marinara, and other Italian cooking needs. Beer and wine are bonuses. Highly recommended.
Queen V.
Tu valoración: 4 Newton, MA
Stopped on for some beer and my Italian friend was in love with this market. She had to order something to eat. We got a meatball and a chicken cutlet sandwich. Both were soooooo good! My friend couldn’t stop raving about them. Great homemade fresh bread, sauce and the meatballs were my favorite! I will definitely be back & I think my friend will be too(and she lives in Southboro!!!)
Michelle S.
Tu valoración: 2 Boston, MA
My coworker insisted we come here, based on a raving recommendation he received from a local, promising that this was hands-down the best spot for a sandwich in the area. The place is definitely half market, half sandwich shop/deli. The walls are lined with wine and beer fridges and then there are tables set up, displaying pastas and sauces. It was to me, one of those places you wonder how it stays in business. Pretty niche for a small town. But, I digress. I came for a sandwich. I ordered a small Italian, with everything and toasted, please. The sandwich was HUGE. Five dollars, too, so definitely a cheap lunch. But, the sandwich wasn’t toasted and the majority of the size came from the bulky bread roll it was served on. Too much bread to the amount of fillings in the middle. I think instead of coming here for a sandwich, I still prefer the Italian Groceria shop across the street, which offers a more exciting variety of options and toasts the sandwich bread upon request.
Michelle C.
Tu valoración: 2 Douglas, MA
I’ve tried their sandwiches three times now, and they’re pretty much ‘meh’… the last one I got was a very simple roast beef w/provolone, mayo, and spicy mustard. The roast beef was soooo overdone(no hint of red or pink) and was chewy and rubbery. They must not sell a lot of it, because it was old… the mayo was oozing out of the sandwich, it was nasty. Way too much… Disappointing, ’cause they carry a lot of authentic Italian foods and Italian wines. Just go next door to the Rome and get your sandwiches/subs there first. Then skip Ferrara’s and take your food over to the Uptowne Pub. Tell Hawk I sent ya… =)