Als #1 Italian Beef

Another crap multi-chain franchise concept. Serving up factory food.

You want a great sandwich go to Carbone's, or Jimmy's, or a number of other places that aren't corporate chains.
skirtchaser79411's Avatar
A GREAT start to some good food
coming soon
http://www.ginoseast.com/
would be very nice
http://www.portillos.com/
this would also be good
http://newyorkbagelandbialy.net/
one could and can only hope
http://www.superdawg.com/
this would complete my wish
http://vitoandnicks.com/
or maybe
https://www.google.com/#q=paradise+pup
Al's and Portillo's are Chicago institutions. (Portillo's has an Orange County location FYI. Sadly though, Portillo's is for sale...)

Roast's is also in Allen, and not bad. They couldn't make it in Little Elm. I'll be getting my Al's fix this weekend.
TSPURS123's Avatar
Never had Jimmy's but I will check it out. There is a place called Tony's in McKinney off Virginia near 75 that sells Italian beef etc. Its ok but Als is better.
I had Gino's and Superdawg when I was in Chicago as well. I normally check out places to eat when I will be visiting a certain city and make it to some of those places. There is a pizza place in NYC near the World Trade Memorial that is pretty good. I think its called Masterpiece Pizza.
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Open face roast beef sandwich
  • DSK
  • 02-11-2015, 03:29 PM
My Buddy Owns it and he signed on for 5 of them in DFW. Originally Posted by Dr Olney
How much did he have to lay out for all of them?
  • DSK
  • 02-11-2015, 03:30 PM
Another crap multi-chain franchise concept. Serving up factory food.

You want a great sandwich go to Carbone's, or Jimmy's, or a number of other places that aren't corporate chains. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
I like to support the smaller businesses against the corporate giants, too.
Another crap multi-chain franchise concept. Serving up factory food.

You want a great sandwich go to Carbone's, or Jimmy's, or a number of other places that aren't corporate chains. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Clearly not someone that has eaten at an Al's. As one of the other guys said, it's an institution. I prefer Mr. Beef on Orleans but Al's isn't far behind. If they can just open a Lou Malnati's down here now!
skirtchaser79411's Avatar
ginos east open soon near the ball park which is better than lous
TexTushHog's Avatar
Haven't tried any of these chains. Hard to imagine they're better than Jimmy's. Plus, you don't have to schlep all the way north out to Addison.
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I'm from Chicago originally and have always been disappointed in the availability of both Italian Beefs and good stuffed pizza in the DFW area, especially since The Tomato in Denton/Sanger closed. A good place to try would be Weinberger's Deli. I haven't tried Al's yet (thanks for the tip), but Weinbergers has been my go-to place for Italian Beefs for a few years now. The main store is in downtown Grapevine but they have stores in Westlake on 114 and in downtown Denton too.
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I'm from Chicago originally and have always been disappointed in the availability of both Italian Beefs and good stuffed pizza in the DFW area, especially since The Tomato in Denton/Sanger closed. A good place to try would be Weinberger's Deli. I haven't tried Al's yet (thanks for the tip), but Weinbergers has been my go-to place for Italian Beefs for a few years now. The main store is in downtown Grapevine but they have stores in Westlake on 114 and in downtown Denton too. Originally Posted by Zaphod
I agree about Weinberger's!!
Bobster36's Avatar
http://www.ginoseast.com/locations/

Nothing mentioned for Dallas
I was hooked on stuffed pan pepperoni pizza from The Flying Tomato before it quit flying and became The Tomato. Same succulent pizza. Haven't tried Weinberger's yet, but I hear they have a kick ass reuben. Al's is on my itinerary for tomorrow.
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  • NYr
  • 02-13-2015, 07:12 PM
http://eatsblog.dallasnews.com/2015/...d-closed.html/

Also GinosEast is supposed to be opening up in Arlington; I like Lous over Ginos by a long shot.