BY: Michele Haddon
Do you miss going to the Total Liquidators in Bristol to grab yourself a Brooklyn pie, meatball parmigiana or Sicilian hoagie? Well, you’re in for some good news. Sal’s Italian Deli — which formerly operated out of the discount big box store off New Rodgers Road and Bristol Pike until closing last August — is back.
On July 11, Sal’s is opening the doors to its first brick-and-mortar shop at 2623 Durham Road in Bristol Township, a comeback nearly a year in the making. Tony Canale is coming out of retirement and has partnered up with his son, Gaetano, to bring back the same cured meats, cheeses, sandwiches, pizzas and homemade Italian specialties that Sal’s is known for.
SOURCE: https://news.yahoo.com
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