I have fond memories of being younger visiting this place. My visit the other day only rekindled thoes memories I wax poetic of from time to time. This is one of thoes little shops you walk in and smells of fresh baked breads cured meats and if you listen close enough I can swear I heard a mandolin playing in the distance. Stopped for the Italian sub unfortunately was to early for the rolls to be done baking but they did manage to make one for me. So good! I highly suggest a visit to stock up in your Italian cooking needs as well as...
Read moreSo many fresh foods, ready-to-eat Italian deli selections, and delectable European baked goods. A wide variety of Italian imports, including pastas and San Pellegrini drinks. We found a Disaronno there that we had never seen before! I must say, they make the best pepperoni rolls I've ever tasted. I'm from West Virginia where they were invented by Nonnas to fill coal miners' lunch pails; and I have made them myself for years for Steeler game halftimes; but they all pale in comparison to Ianiro's...
Read moreOn the way to the Y I spoted this place, one day I decided to try it. It has been a trip back to Italy every time I have been there. I remaids me of the gas stations, with their sandwitches, cookies etc I'm not sure if they serve coffe? I get my loaf of bread and hoggies some times, they are delicious and very rustic, plaine just the way old fashion bread use to be. They might be a bit pricie but they are definately worth it. Their imported cookies are...
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