This New York-Style Deli Is Like A Little Slice Of The East Coast Right Here In Idaho
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A little slice of the Big Apple is one of
the last things you’d expect here in the Gem State. However, there’s one
seriously delicious New York-style deli in our state that is bound to
impress. Owned and operated by original East Coast-ers, this deli boasts
some of the tastiest subs you’ve ever had. From authentic Italian
sandwiches to mouthwatering meatball subs, this place is bound to become
your new favorite lunch spot. Check it out and see for yourself!
Do you ever find yourself
craving a little state of the East Coast in Idaho? You'll find it in
Garden City at the hidden gem known as Uncle Giuseppe's. This New
York-style deli is the real thing, and it's downright amazing.
The quaint deli is definitely
humble, boasting just a few tables in a location tucked away in an
unassuming strip mall. However, Uncle Giuseppe's is the real deal, and
you'll taste it in every single bite.
The owners of Uncle Giuseppe's
are a father-son team, Jimmy and Stephen Beltucci. They originally hail
from Long Island where they ran a small store called Valencia Deli. When
they moved to Boise, they figured they were the best people to bring
authentic New York subs to the Gem State—and they were right.
The deli specializes in
authentic Italian sandwiches, created with the best meats and cheeses
available. They boast over 20 sandwiches combinations on the menu, each
one with a catchy New York-Italian inspired name.
Many of them are cold
sandwiches, super stacked with a wide assortment of delicious meats.
Check out the namesake sandwich, called the Italian Giuseppe's, stacked
with prosciutto, capocollo, sopressata, salami, mortadella, provolone,
basil, roasted bell peppers, and oil and vinegar.
Other local favorites include a
myriad of hot sandwiches, such as the Philly cheesesteak, Luchese
(Italian Beef), Gambino (Meatball, parmesan, mozzarella, sauce), and
Columbo (Eggplant, parmesan, mozzarella, sauce.)
When you find yourself with a
craving for an authentic New York-style sub, you'll find that a visit to
Uncle Giuseppe's is much easier and faster than a plane ticket to the
Empire State. Be sure to stop by soon and meet your new favorite lunch
spot.
Uncle Giuseppe's is open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. every day. Address: 6826 N Glenwood St, Garden City, ID 83714
Have you been to this New York-style deli in our state? It just goes
to show that you can find almost anything in our wonderful state! If you
consider yourself a sandwich-holic, then you’ll definitely be into
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