News Summary
All’antico Vinaio, the renowned Florentine sandwich shop, is set to open its new location in Boston’s Back Bay at 565 Boylston Street this fall. Known for its artisanal stuffed sandwiches on fluffy Tuscan flatbread, the eatery will bring a taste of Italy to Boston. With a menu featuring flavors like Tuscan salami and stracciatella cheese, food enthusiasts can look forward to a delightful dining experience. As All’antico Vinaio expands its presence across the U.S., Boston welcomes this exciting addition to its culinary scene.
Boston Gets Ready for All’antico Vinaio’s Tasty Arrival This Fall!
If you’re cruising through Boston’s Back Bay this fall, prepare your taste buds because something delicious is on the way! The beloved Florentine sandwich shop, All’antico Vinaio, is set to open a new location at 565 Boylston Street. This little slice of Italy has made waves since its inception in Florence, and now Boston is ready to dive into the mouthwatering world of stuffed sandwiches on fluffy Tuscan flatbread.
A Taste of Florence in Boston
Founded in 1991, All’antico Vinaio quickly became a food lover’s paradise. Its fame skyrocketed when it was recognized by Saveur as part of the reason why Florence is home to the world’s best sandwiches. The restaurant is known for its magnificent creations, and they don’t skimp on the flavor. Boston locals should brace themselves for an experience that culinary critics have described as “beautifully messy”—and downright irresistible!
Let’s talk about the real stars of the show: the sandwiches! Each one is crafted with the best-quality ingredients and served on schiacciata, which is a soft and fluffy Tuscan flatbread that elevates the whole sandwich experience. Just imagine biting into a La Favolosa, which boasts Tuscan salami, Pecorino cheese, artichoke cream, and spicy eggplant. It’s a flavor explosion that will make your mouth sing!
For those who fancy something a bit sweeter, you can’t go wrong with the La Paradiso, which comes loaded with mortadella, the creamy goodness of stracciatella cheese, crushed pistachios, and a drizzle of pistachio cream. Each bite takes you straight to the streets of Florence – and who wouldn’t want that?
Quick-Serve Dining in Style
The new All’antico Vinaio location will fit right in among Boston’s bustling quick-serve restaurant lineup, joining well-known spots like Dig, Chipotle, and Chick-fil-A. Those searching for a hearty lunch or a casual dining experience will surely appreciate having such a delightful option on the menu. It is even more exciting considering the restaurant space was previously occupied by Clover, a vegetarian lunch spot that closed its doors unexpectedly in 2023. It looks like Boston is ready for a gourmet makeover!
Rapid Expansion in the U.S.
All’antico Vinaio made its U.S. debut in late 2021 and hasn’t looked back since, quickly growing its presence in Manhattan with eight locations! But they haven’t stopped there. With additional locations opening in cities like Las Vegas and Los Angeles—three spots in Los Angeles alone—this sandwich shop is on a roll. And in 2023, they have even more new locations lined up in places like Santa Monica, Miami, and Nashville. Each new shop brings an exciting opportunity for sandwich lovers across the country to enjoy this Italian delight!
Excitement is in the Air!
As the grand opening approaches, Boston foodies can practically smell the deliciousness in the air. The anticipation is building, and locals are buzzing with excitement at the thought of indulging in some of the best sandwiches out there, freshly made and ready to enjoy in the heart of Back Bay. So, whether you’re a die-hard fan of Italian cuisine or just someone looking for a scrumptious lunch, All’antico Vinaio is gearing up to be your new go-to spot in town. Get ready to say “Buon Appetito!” this fall!
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- Eater Boston: All’antico Vinaio Opening
- NBC Boston: Famed Sandwich Shop Opening
- Boston Uncovered: All’antico Vinaio
- Wikipedia: Sandwich
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Sandwich
