Nashville is about to get a taste of Italy as the renowned sandwich shop All’Antico Vinaio plans to open its doors in the city’s vibrant Gulch neighborhood. This announcement, made by developers SomeraRoad, marks an exciting moment for food lovers and eager fans of this popular eatery.
All’Antico Vinaio, recognized globally for its delicious sandwiches, will be launching its ninth location in the United States in the new Prima tower located on Eighth Avenue South. This area, known as Paseo South Gulch, recently welcomed a set of luxury apartments and promises a rich blend of dining and retail options. According to Ian Ross, the founder of SomeraRoad, the goal is to create a thoughtfully curated retail environment that showcases the best of Nashville while introducing new dining experiences that are less common in the area.
The original All’Antico Vinaio opened in Florence, Italy, back in 1989. Founded by the Mazzanti family, the shop quickly became famous for its high-quality ingredients and traditional Tuscan flatbread known as schiacciata, similar to focaccia. In 2014, Tommaso Mazzanti took the reins and expanded the brand significantly. In 2021, All’Antico Vinaio crossed the ocean to set up shop in the United States, starting with locations in New York City. Following its success there, the sandwich shop established itself in Las Vegas and Los Angeles before finding its new home in Nashville.
Nashville has gained a reputation as a foodie destination over the last few years, and Ian Ross believes that All’Antico Vinaio will thrive in this bustling city. “All’Antico Vinaio is arguably the best sandwich shop in the world. If you’ve been in Florence or in New York, it’s truly incredible, with lines out the door,” Ross stated enthusiastically. The dialogue to bring this famous sandwich shop to Nashville began when the management team expressed interest in entering the local market.
While the menu may vary slightly across different locations, some beloved staples are expected to make an appearance in Nashville. Signature offerings include:
Moreover, it’s possible that Nashville will see unique additions to the menu, just like in other U.S. cities where All’Antico Vinaio has expanded. For example, sandwiches like The New Yorker and The L.A. Fadeaway were introduced in their respective markets, and similar creative options could be expected in Nashville.
As the excitement builds, the official opening date of the Nashville location has yet to be announced. Fans and food enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting more details. Given All’Antico Vinaio’s popularity and high standards, the opening is sure to attract attention and long lines of eager customers.
The addition of All’Antico Vinaio to Nashville’s growing culinary scene reflects a larger trend of bringing new dining experiences into the local market. As the Gulch neighborhood continues to develop, residents can look forward to a mix of local favorites and innovative new spots like All’Antico Vinaio, enhancing the city’s reputation as a food lover’s paradise.
Nashville’s vibrant growth, coupled with the anticipation surrounding All’Antico Vinaio’s opening, signifies a promising future for the city’s food landscape. With its rich history, high-quality ingredients, and celebrated menu, All’Antico Vinaio is poised to become a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike. As we await further developments, one thing is clear: Nashville’s culinary scene is about to get even more exciting with the arrival of this world-famous sandwich shop.
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