Detroit has a rich Italian history dating back to its settlement in 1701, when Alphonse de Tonty co-founded the city with Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. Today, Italian delis dotted throughout metro Detroit serve as community gathering grounds for the Italian American community at large.
Many of these grocers offer delicious cold-cut sandwiches wrapped tightly in butcher paper, a quick and understated lunch that’s been embraced by just about everybody. And the best part? No two sandwiches are ever the same. Each one is a unique expression of the Italian American/Midwest experience.
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Source: The Best Italian Sandwiches in Metro Detroit – Hour Detroit Magazine