Tony’s Colonial Food Store
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A step back in time. We ate in, sausage pasta, gnocchi, cucumber salad, tiramisu all home made. If we were staying in town we would have definitely ta…
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Exceptional take out. I just had a family gathering and for the first time served take out. Everything from the sauce , the garlic dipping sauce, the …
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Budget Gourmet. Tony's is great - awesome sandwiches to eat on premises or take to go, as well as other prepared foods (salads, pastas, etc.), in addi…
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4 Reviews on “Tony’s Colonial Food Store”
A step back in time. We ate in, sausage pasta, gnocchi, cucumber salad, tiramisu all home made. If we were staying in town we would have definitely taken advantage of the deli and bakery items for take home. Great food and setting. We will be back.
Exceptional take out. I just had a family gathering and for the first time served take out. Everything from the sauce , the garlic dipping sauce, the lasagna–exceptional. And the setvice prior to the party too great the cook Jennifer called me making sure of what I wanted thank you for helping to make the party a hit! Maurene Merritt
Budget Gourmet. Tony’s is great – awesome sandwiches to eat on premises or take to go, as well as other prepared foods (salads, pastas, etc.), in addition to gourmet Italian provisions to help you raise the bar in your home kitchen.All of this without the stupid pretentiousness, the hustle and bustle, or the long wait of Costantino’s – but with essentially the same quality of products from the home country.Tony’s takes the Italian grinder to a new level with a bit of balsamic vinegar drizzled into the bread, adding more of a complex bite to this standard offering. Their eggplant parmesan is wonderful – the eggplant is completely tender, and the guys behind the counter ask you how much tomato sauce or cheese you want.Their bread has the perfect crusty exterior and soft interior – so you can soak up the sauce, without losing the crunch. (And it isn’t so overly crunchy that you cut the roof of your mouth). The woman who works the register is friendly, and she offers basic Italian language lessons (usually relating to addition and subtraction as you pay for your food). This has definitely become my regular spot for lunch on Federal Hill – you can get a filling and tasty meal for less than $10 every day, and find something fun to take with you for later on. (Today, it was fresh medjool dates.) I can’t say enough about Tony’s.
The food is out of this world. Great place to pick up Italian dinner choices. And the owners and staff are the greatest people