BY: Josie Sexton
Joshua Pollack, the owner of Rosenberg’s Bagels and Famous Original J’s Pizza, has started serving subs from a new deli space in the Cole neighborhood. Lou’s Italian Specialties will hold its grand opening on Tuesday, December 18. While there’s no space inside the little corner shop to sit and eat chicken parm or Italian beef sandwiches, customers can order them to go, browsing cheese wheels and tasting fresh slices of prosciutto while they wait for them.
Lou’s specializes in hot and cold sub (see also hoagie or grinder) sandwiches, like the Louie with Genoa salami, capicola, provolone, and ham, topped with fixings from shredded lettuce to oil and vinegar. Market sides here include broccoli rabe and pasta salad. To drink, there’s the whole lineup from San Pellegrino, and dessert starts with a selection of hand-filled cannoli.
SOURCE: https://denver.eater.com/
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