New sandwich shop opening in Hot Diggity location on South Street
This former South Street hot dog shop is getting a new tenant with promises of greatness.
At 630 South St., Woodrow’s Sandwich Shop will open later this month, with the goal of creating the best sandwiches in Philadelphia.
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Expect eight to 10 affordably priced options on the regular menu ($8-$9), supplemented by daily and seasonal specials. On the side, hand-cut fries will go for just $3.75 an order — “I’d rather everyone get them than not,” Kramer says.
His exact menu is still being finalized, but the three “core” options are set.
There’s a South Philly roast pork made with long-hot aioli and juicy, house-roasted shoulder (“I love roast pork, but it’s so often dry”); a meatball sandwich that places marinara-braised beef-veal-lamb balls on toasted garlic bread and tops them with a mound of shaved sharp provolone; and a herb-and-parm-crusted grilled cheese that melts American and taleggio onto crisp slices of pear — if you’re not veg, add prosciutto cotto (Italian cooked ham).
Hours will be from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. from Tuesday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Woodrow’s Sandwich Shop is expected to open on January 16.
I miss Hot Diggity so much. They have left a major whole in my heart.
And a whole lot more.
Yuck. I can’t believe I wrote whole instead of hole.
I second that! Ugh such good hotdogs! Like we need another sandwich shop…
People still go to South Street?