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Mouths are watering over the coming reopening of Booby’s sandwich shop Alli Goering | agoering@dailyegyptian Annie Hammock ahammock@dailyegyptian
Fans of a beloved old restaurant on Carbondale’s strip are anxiously awaiting the reopening of Booby’s Submarine Sandwiches. Owner and SIU alumni Abe Traverso had originally planned to be in business by the end of summer, but now it’s looking like late September or October instead. “Construction has taken longer than expected,” Traverso said. “The beer garden will open first and I will then open the sandwich shop after so I can continue to build it while the beer garden is being used.” Booby’s had been a staple on the strip for more than three decades. It was known for traditional deli food and was a favorite hangout after classes. Trish Morelli wrote in a post on the WTF?! Carbondale Facebook page, “Can’t wait to get some Booby’s.” Al Martin posted, “Looking forward to it.” Donna Williams posted, “Can’t wait to have all of my old time favorites again.” Traverso said much of the old menu will be back along with some new additions. He has even hired one of the restaurant’s previous owners, Joe Frick to make sure the sandwiches are authentic. “All the regular favorites have not been touched,” he said. Traverso is keeping the same general design and decor also. “It’s an iconic establishment that was very well loved, and still is, “ he said. “I’m doing my best to pay homage to the ones who came before me. It’s time a local
Carbondale and SIU alum puts their money where their mouth is and helps bring back what Carbondale was.” Even the location is the same: 406 S Illinois Ave. Right now, the restaurant has covered its windows to hide the construction happening inside. During the renovations, Traverso has been keeping the community updated with posts and historical pictures from the original store. These can be found on the restaurant’s Instagram or Facebook page. Traverso has posted polls about various design elements, including what type of floor to use, to give past and future customers a say. T-shirts were created and sold to help support the construction cost. Through these social media elements, the shop was able to reclaim one of the original signs. It was returned to be placed inside the store for the reopening. One part of the shop which has changed is the band stage. It was put in a new location and the electric connections were updated to meet current codes. The original Booby’s was opened in 1972 by Sanford and Robert Field, a father and son duo from Chicago. They specialized in submarine sandwiches using french and rye bread from local bakeries and various meats. Potato salad and cole slaw were menu standards. Traverso said it’s important to note the restaurant was not named for a body part. It was instead a play on Robert Field’s nickname, Bobby, with one letter changed. In addition to redoing the shop,
Booby’s Bar and Sandwich Restaurant sits along 405 S Illinois Ave Sep 3, 2023 in Carbondale Ill. Janiyah Gaston | @janiyah_reports
Traverso is the general manager of SI Motorsports in Carbondale and Oasis Powersports in Marion. He said his plate is “overflowing,” but it will be worth all the hard work. The re-opening has been made smoother by the support of the city government, and the fans who still live here. “The community of Carbondale has inspired me with their support and enthusiasm, and keep me going when I get tired,” Traverso said. Staff reporter Alli Goering can be reached at agoering@dailyegyptian. com. Managing editor Annie Hammock can be reached at ahammock@dailyegyptian.com
The owner of an original Booby’s sign, Karli Richter, returns it to Abe Traverso for the shop’s reopening. Photo courtesy Abe Traverso.
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