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3018 Winston Churchill Blvd, Mississauga, ON
The first California Sandwiches is the Claremont location, still hidden in Toronto's little Italy region. In the late 1960's it was a grocery store that was purchased by the Papa/Bertucci family. They ... Read more
5950 Dixie Rd, Mississauga, ON
“This is the best place to go for amazing veal” Read more
The first California Sandwiches is the Claremont location, still hidden in Toronto's little Italy region. In the late 1960's it was a grocery store that was purchased by the Papa/Bertucci family. They ... Read more
“best all around sandwiches in the world”
The first California Sandwiches is the Claremont location, still hidden in Toronto's little Italy region. In the late 1960's it was a grocery store that was purchased by the Papa/Bertucci family. They ... Read more
244 Claremont St, Toronto, ON
“California is the best to go for homemade italian sanwhiches in Toronto !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1”
The first California Sandwiches is the Claremont location, still hidden in Toronto's little Italy region. In the late 1960's it was a grocery store that was purchased by the Papa/Bertucci family. They ... Read more
1603 the Queensway, Etobicoke, ON
“racial slurs aside this location sucks in the most elementary” Read more
The first California Sandwiches is the Claremont location, still hidden in Toronto's little Italy region. In the late 1960's it was a grocery store that was purchased by the Papa/Bertucci family. They ... Read more
The first California Sandwiches is the Claremont location, still hidden in Toronto's little Italy region. In the late 1960's it was a grocery store that was purchased by the Papa/Bertucci family. They ... Read more
“It's big and it's bad, but in a good way. ”
The first California Sandwiches is the Claremont location, still hidden in Toronto's little Italy region. In the late 1960's it was a grocery store that was purchased by the Papa/Bertucci family. They ... Read more