Located in the heart of South Philly, Nipotina is not just your average sandwich shop. With a dedication to preserving the authenticity and flavors of Italian cuisine, owner Marlo Dilks brings a taste of his Italian roots to every bite. Drawing inspiration from his childhood memories of Italian grandmothers cooking up savory meatballs and cutlets, each sandwich at Nipotina is meticulously crafted with love and care.
As you enter the spacious shop, the aroma of freshly cooked sandwiches permeates the air. The menu boasts an array of options to satisfy every sandwich lover’s cravings. Whether you prefer chicken cutlets or meatballs, Nipotina has got you covered. Not only that, but they also cater to customers with dietary restrictions by offering vegan and gluten-free choices, ensuring that no one is left out.
SOURCE: https://www.myphillyalive.com/
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