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Central Grocery Muffulettas97% love this shop
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New Orleans, LA
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Central Grocery Large Jute Tote Bag

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Central Grocery Large Jute Tote Bag

Rep Central Grocery with this stylish jute tote bag!

Central Grocery first opened its doors in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter in 1906 and not much has changed since. Its first owner was Salvatore Lupo, who invented the legendary muffuletta right here. The sandwich was devised as an easier way to serve farmers who would stop by for a Sicilian lunch where meats and cheeses were traditionally eaten separately. Instead, he piled all the components into a loaf of bread, and the rest is history: the original muffuletta, and still the best.

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Home of the Original Muffuletta Sandwich

Central Grocery Muffulettas
Central Grocery Muffulettas
97% love this shop
Star Shipper
New Orleans, LA

We’ve got muff-alotta love for this New Orleans sammie first created here at this tiny neighborhood Italian grocery store. Central Grocery first opened its doors in the heart of the French Quarter in 1906 and not much has changed since. Its first owner was Salvatore Lupo, a Sicilian sandwich superhero who came up with the legendary muffuletta. The sandwich became an easier way to serve farmers who would stop by for a traditional Sicilian lunch where everything was eaten separately. Delicious, but not so great for portability #oldworldproblems. So Salvatore sliced open a whole loaf of his Sicilian sesame bread and stuffed everything inside.

If only all problems could be as easily solved with a loaf of Italian bread.

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