Food and Drink the Chicago Tribune Loves

Opened in 1937, J.P. Graziano in the West Loop represents the clearest relic of what West Randolph Street looked like before it radically transformed into Chicago’s trendy restaurant row. To help the company survive the transition of the neighborhood, the shop established the city’s best Italian sandwich operation in 2007. That means that every single … Continued

Five Fantastic Chicagoland Sandwiches

J.P. Graziano’s “Mr. G” sub. Graziano’s started as a grocery store in the 1930’s, and while groceries may be the “bread and butter” of the company, these days their sandwiches are all the rage. The company opened a sub shop inside its store in 2007, and its signature sandwich takes the “Italian sub” concept over … Continued