The lineups may be long, but the sandwiches fly out fast, fresh and furious. One of Kensington’s busiest restaurants, Peppino rolls out Italian sub-style sandwiches for eat-in and takeout. Among the lengthy menu’s best are The Classic, served with sliced genoa salami, mortadella, lettuce and cheese as well as the beef meatloaf sandwich stuffed with house-made meatloaf, tomato sauce, mozzarella and parmesan. Also available are the artichoke-turkey, prosciutto cacciatore and hot Italian meatball sandwiches, and all these robust beauties are priced under $10.
The best little sandwich shop in Kensington Village, Peppino serves a gigantic roster of Italian subs. The sandwich queue is long at lunchtime, but the service speedy. Options include the Calabrese Delight with spicy salami, the cheesy, saucy hot Italian meatball sandwich and the prosciutto bocconcini, a cured-ham-and-mozzarella delight.
The best little sandwich shop in Kensington Village, Peppino serves a gigantic roster of Italian subs. Great prices and deliciousness make for a sandwich queue that’s long at lunchtime, but service is speedy. Options include the Calabrese Delight with spicy salami, the cheesy, saucy hot Italian meatball sandwich and the prosciutto bocconcini, a cured-ham-and-mozzarella masterpiece.