Sarcone’s For The Bready Pre-Passover Last Meal
We’ve all played the game of imagining our last meal on earth, though we hope the time for such a feast is far far away. Every year however, I plan out my last meal. My last meal before I am without bread, pasta, and most good carbs for a whole week because of Passover. This year it was easy, I knew my perfect “last meal” had to involve the Philly King of Bread- Sarcone’s.
Sarcone’s supplies bread to many of Philly’s best restaurant, but all I cared about was getting stuffing some of it into my face before sundown. I called my order in ahead to cut down on wait time since I figured that sitting in small bakery with all the bready smells might drive me crazy. But, to make your experience even more pleasant Sarcone’s has a webcam to show you what the crowd is like AND a waiting room next door equipped with a rocking horse.
I wanted the right fixings to fill up that seeded, perfectly crusted sliced Italian loaf. The Italian had all of my favorites: prosciutto, hot capacola, hard salami, provolone, oil, vinegar, lettuce, tomato (hold the onion). I got the medium for $6.50. I couldn’t finish both halves of it.
Besides the bread and the quality of the meats there are other details that make Sarcone’s sandwiches legendary. The cheese is cut 2 ways and placed inside the sandwiches, sliced and in chunks. While other Italian delis go heavy handed on the oil, Sarcone’s has a light touch, ensuring the main ingredients do not get overpowered.
Really, any of the deli meat combo sandwiches would have been perfect for the salty meat+bread combo I needed. The Sarcone’s Special, for example, cuts out the other cured meats to lean on prosciutto and peppers.
Either one was just what the Rabbi ordered…. (No that is not even a little true, all of the cured pork would not fly. The idiosyncrasies of this semi-practicing Jew are admittedly hypocritical and all over the place.)
Now the next burning question is- where will I break my bread fast?
THE + (What somebody who likes this place would say)
- Best bread in the city
- Classic Italian deli meat sandwiches that are huge and fairly priced
THE – (What somebody who doesn’t like this place would say)
- I am on the Atkin’s Diet
Sarcone’s, 758 S 9th Street, 215 922-0445
Posted by Jamie at 12:24 pm, April 9th, 2012 under Italian, sandwiches.
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Hilarious! Gotta get a pork-filled sandwich in before observing Passover lol…but I get it. Lent observers don’t make any sense to me, either. Why is God such a stickler when it comes to my diet on super specific dates???