
The term Grinder can be traced back to the Eastern Region of the United States. Italian immigrants worked in the shipyards setting and grinding rivets in the huge ships. Their wives would come at noon with lunch for the men who worked down the line with freshly-baked bread filled with meats and cheeses. The foreman or person in charge would yell Grinders – Lunch! and all the men would sit, eat and talk with their wives. Hence the word grinder become known as the delectable combination of meats, cheeses and vegetables served on our one-of-a-kind freshly made oven bread. The tradition has continued at Rudino’s. Here, we pile on the meat, vegetables and cheeses. Every grinder is served on bread made from scratch on-site daily.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 135 Pinehurst Ave, Southern Pines, NC 28387
Phone: (910) 246-2446
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Reviews
The garlic knots with marinara dipping sauce were really good. Nothing special, but done right and exactly as I hoped they’d be.
The wings were much bigger than expected and really good. Cooked well and not so seasoned that you couldn’t appreciate the chicken. Definitely the best menu item we had that wasn’t pizza
The Italian Grinder was good and had plenty of meat and toppings, definitely get your money’s worth. The burger was fine, but my son ordering a burger at a pizza place already makes me question his opinion so I don’t feel like I can fairly speak to it.
For me the pizza was the best menu item we ordered. It was one of the best pizzas I’ve had since moving to North Carolina three years ago. The best I’ve had in the Aberdeen/Pinehurst/Southern Pines area.
If nothing else, we’ll be back for pizza and wings!
The loaded fries were AWESOME, and there’s even a little blurb on the menu to tell you what their namesake food item is about!
The calzone and marinara was delicious. The bread wasn’t over cooked or to doughie.