J.P. Graziano’s has been selling meat since 1937, but its wait-worthy subs have only been on the menu since 2007. None of the sandwiches will set you back more than $10, but the Italian is our favorite: a bunch of meats—hot capicola, Volpi Genoa salami, hard salami and mortadella—plus provolone, tomato, lettuce, red wine vinegar and oregano on a long roll from D’amato’s Bakery. Grab one and a soda and take a seat at the shop—you’ll see plenty of regulars grabbing their lunch favorites and newcomers just learning about the staple that this sub shop is.