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Scotti's Sandwiches Feed Locals For 13 Years

We sat down with local restaurateur Anthony Scotti to talk about his establishment and the most popular sandwich on the menu.

 
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What's your favorite sandwich at Scotti's Deli and Catering?
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What's your favorite sandwich at Scotti's Deli and Catering?

Welcome to Breaking Bread, a new series interviewing local restauranteurs and chefs about their favorite or most popular dishes. This week we spoke with Anthony Scotti, who opened Scotti's Deli and Catering with his mother 13 years ago.

Scotti showed us how he makes his popular philly cheesesteak. Have you ever visited the restaurant? What's your favorite sandwich on the menu? Be sure to tell us in the comments!

About this column: 'Maryland Heights Patch' speaks with local restaurateurs about their business and popular dishes. Related Topics: Sandwiches, Scotti's Deli, and philly cheesesteak

Heather C-E

7:51 am on Friday, June 15, 2012

We ate at Scotti's for lunch yesterday. I love their veggie wrap; the dill sauce makes it tasty and so different from the usual ranch or the like. My husband likes the philly. And we had the mac & cheese wedges as an alternative to fries. Yum!

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Rob McLean

9:11 am on Friday, June 15, 2012

Sound like delicious choices, Heather!

dlinstl

9:57 am on Friday, June 15, 2012

Great video MH Patch! You picked the perfect local business to highlight for your first Breaking Bread series.

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Rob McLean

1:15 pm on Friday, June 15, 2012

Many thanks, Deena! Glad you enjoyed it :)

Brian Feldt

11:18 am on Friday, June 15, 2012

... and now I'm starving. Time for lunch!

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Jim Bushart

3:28 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Scotty's cheesesteak & waffle fries are the best in St Louis... No contest.

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Rob McLean

3:32 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Thanks for the note, Jim! How do you order the cheesesteak? With all the trimmings? Hold the peppers/onions?

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