If you know Little Italy, you know Tino’s. They are well known for their fresh mozzarella and one-of-a-kind paninis and sandwiches. When you walk in, it resembles the classic Italian deli. The copper pots hanging from the wall and the small brick pizza oven in the corner give it a homey feel, almost like you are walking into Nonna’s kitchen.
There are several foods on display, including homemade meatballs, pasta, lasagnas, and various side dishes. There is something for everyone. Customers will never have a problem finding something on the menu that sounds appetizing.
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