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The Schmitter

Posted by Foobooz on December 21st, 2006

the Schmitter

UWISHUNU travels to the top of the hill, Chestnut Hill and ingests one of Philadelphia’s greatest sandwiches, the Schmitter.

Served at McNally’s Tavern at 8634 Germantown Avenue the Schmitter is in the pantheon of great Philadelphia sandwiches.

The Schmitter starts out as your basic cheesesteak on a Kaiser roll, but gets amped up with grilled onions, tomato and (I can barely say this with a straight face) grilled salami and McNallys special secret sauce. Wipe that look off your face. It really is as outrageously good as it is outrageously fattening. But for those days when you dont care that youre just one pigout away from your fat jeans, it decadently hits the spot.

A Sandwich Thats Heart-Stoppingly Good [UWISHUNU]
McNally’s Tavern [Official Site]

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  1. Baaaaa Says:

    Best thing about mcnallys was Matt’s soups and Bender bartending.

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