Crosby Connection, the longtime sandwich haven operated by an ex-cop from Jersey named Joey Cramarossa, has found a yet another new retail space: the Bleecker Street Theater will now sell its famous $6 subs. Cramarossa famously instituted a Wimpy-esque, pay-you-Tuesday-for-a-sandwich-today policy at Crosby Connection and even helped the homeless; nonetheless Crosby Connection has been a lonely NoHo wanderer in the past year. After an untimely eviction from a 45-square-foot space last year, Crosby Connection moved to Parisi Bakery on Elizabeth Street, where it began selling pizza in addition to its sandwiches. Then, late last year the shop "divorced" from Parisi and became “homeless” itself. Eater reports today that Crosby Connection is now operating M-F out of Bleecker Street Theater, and instead of pizzas, will offer coffee drinks “once owner Joey Cramarossa figures out how to work the machine.” Attention all Peace Corps baristas: head over to 45 Bleecker and give the guy a hand.





best. sandwiches. ever.
This is the happiest I have been since election night.
These are some of my favorite sandwiches for my guys who work in Brooklyn. I think I may ask them if I can trade them sandwiches for air conditioning work in their restaurants.
awesome. lunchtime in soho/noho crisis is finally over.
Yay!!! I might break passover with one of these babies.
Last Friday night the Crosby Connection sign was up at the theatre, and I did a little dance. Seriously the best news in a while. I had a Meatball yesterday and it was perfect. Best sandwiches ever indeed.