Where To Grab A Sandwich In Chicago Before Heading To The Beach

Chicago, ILLocal News

Chicago's beachgoers can enjoy a range of delis and sandwich shops near popular locations like Osterman and Rainbow Beach. The article highlights several eateries, detailing their proximity to the beaches and unique menu offerings, such as banh mi and Italian subs. Hollywood Deli, known for its classic subs, is just a six-minute walk from the beach, making it a convenient stop. pHlour stands out for its turkey and tomato mozzarella sandwiches, located a short distance from the lakefront. For those craving Italian flavors, the viral spot specializing in arancini offers prosciutto and burrata panini.

The article emphasizes that all listed beaches are wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors. Each deli is positioned within a reasonable walk or bike ride from the shore, making it easy to grab a bite before heading to the sand. Local sandwich lovers can indulge in these culinary spots, enhancing their beach day experience.

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