BY: Don Fowler
Daughter Robin travels from East Greenwich to East Providence to buy her Italian deli products and ready-packaged Italian dinners at the Italian Corner. It is a much shorter trip from Edgewood or even Warwick on 95 North to 195 East to the Warren/Barrington/Seekonk exit. The deli/restaurant sits on the hill at the corner of Warren Ave. and Boyd Ave., right when you get off the exit.
The Italian sandwiches are popular, with over two dozen to choose from, including the Grilled Focaccia Mortadella, made with imported Italian mortadella, pistachio provolone, lettuce and tomato. The meats are displayed in the case and sliced fresh to order. Salami, cured coppa, Genoa salami, prosciutto, porchetta, capecolla, brresaola, sopressata, and other meats imported from Italy bring back memories for many native Italians.
SOURCE: https://warwickonline.com
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