Amighetti's
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Bakers-retail, Bread/other Bakery Prod-ex Cookies, Restaurants, CaterersItalian
Customer Reviews (8 reviews)
LAKate
on Citysearch Oct 23, 2009The best rolls/sandwiches we've ever had. Heard from a business associate in LA to go there when we were in town. They were right! Now that we live here it is a must for our visitors. Hot sandwich a must. Great local sodas... (more)
willetta
on Citysearch Jan 06, 2009I visited this bakery today and was very displeased. The service was bad and the selection was horrible. There were 4 items in the case to choose from. I decied on a brownie and it was dry and mealy. I was not happy with... (more)
VicVegas
on Citysearch Nov 22, 2008Pretty good sandwhiches if you can avoid the weird sauce they put on it. Some people say that's what makes it great. Parking can be brutal if you don't know the area. (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Feb 09, 2008Best sandwiches in St. Louis! For desert (if you have room after the ample sandwich), they have delicious gelato. Go next door for their famous bread to busy and take home. (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Aug 17, 2007Okay..I know that I grew up in an Italian family so I may have higher expectations from an Italian restaurant than most people. I have been to this place twice. Yesterday I ordered a sandwich which was delicious. I... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Sep 13, 2006This restaurant is a great place to go for lunch or dinner. The sandwiches are good, but I love the pasta and the garlic cheese bread. Prices are reasonable, portions are fairly large, and the service is fast and... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch May 08, 2006When we were kids, dad would often bring us home Amighettis snadwiches for dinner! They were so good! I have been in there once or twice and the servie is fast and friendly and the food is so super good! I wish we lived... (more)
Contributor
on Citysearch Aug 17, 2003<b>The Scene</b><br> Have you ever tasted a sandwich from a corner Italian market in New York or Jersey? Remember the way the winnowy flakes of crust cascaded down your shirt front as the chewy, tan-crusted veneer... (more)