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2870 McNair
St. Louis, Missouri 63104
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314-773-2621 |
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Hour of
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Monday: |
11:00am-6:30pm |
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Tuesday: |
11:00am-6:30pm |
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Wednesday: |
11:00am-6:30pm |
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Thursday: |
11:00am-6:30pm |
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Friday: |
10:00am-8:00pm |
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Saturday: |
10:00am-5:00pm |
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Sunday: |
12:00am-5:00pm |
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McLozzi Deli and
Marketplace, named for its location at the corner of McNair and
Pestalozzi, is co-owned by Dan Krankeola and Mark Catolos,
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Indoor / Patio
Dining |
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Catering
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Box Lunches
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Here is a
sample of a few different kinds of the sandwiches that makes
McLozzi's so unique......
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CUBAN
SANDWICH - Pulled Roast Pork & Ham, Swiss Cheese and
Pickles with Stone Ground Mustard & Garlic Mayo on
Muffaletta Bread, toasted to perfecfion. |
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REUBEN
- Stacked, Lean Corned Beef; Sauerkraut, Swiss
Cheese, Russian Dressing served on toasted Sunflower
Wheat Bread. |
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THE
GOBBLER - Oven Roasted Turkey, Homemade Stuffing,
Cranbeny Sauce, with Cream Cheese & Fresh Chives. Served
on Toasted Sunflower Wheat Bread. |
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THE
"BP" ITALIAN - Generous Amounts of Salami,
Mortadella, Cappicola, and Pepperoni, Mozzarella Cheese,
Pepperoncini, Black Olives on Garlic Butfer Muffaletfa
Bread. |
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THE McL
CLUB - Grilled Marinated Chicken Breast, Thick
Sliced Applewood Smoked Bacon, Provolone Cheese, Fresh
Tomato, Crisp Lettuce and Pesto Mayo, Served on Toasted
Country White. |
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McLozzi Deli & Marketplace
BY GORDON MCKINGHT, SPECIAL TO
THE POST-DISPATCH
10/18/2006
McLozzi Deli & Marketplace is a new business in an old building, and
the proprietors should be credited for a rehabbing job well done.
The menu is small, offering soups, sandwiches and salads. I visited
on a Sunday and was disappointed to learn that soup is not served
that day.
Instead, we started our takeout meal with the McLozzi Salad ($5.99),
a blend of fresh greens, fresh apple (sliced pears are sometimes
substituted), red onion, glazed pecans and crumbled gorgonzola
cheese, all tossed with a blush-wine vinaigrette. I'd asked for
extra dressing, which we didn't need. The salad was quite refreshing
and more than plenty for two.
On the sandwich side, the deli offers five grilled panini. I wanted
to try the Caprese, typically a combination of fresh mozzarella,
basil and tomatoes drizzled with balsamic vinegar. I changed my
mind, however, when I learned that the cheese on this version is the
processed variety, not soft buffalo mozzarella.
Instead, we settled on
the Pollo Panini ($5.99), described as a grilled marinated chicken
breast with artichoke hearts, fresh spinach and provolone cheese. It
was missing the spinach (although the food-safety scare had passed)
and contained just five artichoke leaves and two small chunks of
artichoke hearts. If the cook would combine fresh spinach and the
artichoke hearts in a food processor, making a tapenade to spread on
the chicken, I'd try the sandwich again.
A turkey sandwich with stuffing and cranberry sauce deserves a spot
in the sandwich hall of fame. The Gobbler ($5.99) adds cream cheese
and fresh chives (skip 'em and ask for extra cranberry sauce) served
on toasted sunflower wheat bread. It was a good sandwich, loaded
with turkey and an ample amount of stuffing.
After little more than a month in operation, McLozzi's, the new kid
on the block, seems poised to get better and better: It's only a few
tweaks away.
McLozzi's is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Last updated:
Sunday, August 24, 2008
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