BY: Tierney Plumb
D.C. transplant Capo Deli opened this week in the heart of Shaw, hoping to lure in a round-the-clock city crowd hungry for hoagies. The new neighborhood eatery is actually a longtime fixture in Florida, debuting in Boca Raton in 1985.
Named V & S Italian Deli, the originator was started by Sal Falcone and his brother just steps away from the beach. Capo co-founder Andy Seligman became a regular while attending college nearby and told Eater he ate there every day.
SOURCE: https://dc.eater.com
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