I am new to the neighborhood & I hoped this would be my go to grocery store. However this will not be the case do to their poor customer service. I have been three times & each time has been subpar! The first couple times I had to ask for service when I was the only customer in the store & my questions were not well received. My Third & final time, I was accused of stealing! When they realized they were in the wrong, they just dismissed me with no apology. I’d love to support the local neighborhood businesses but not this one!
Bill C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 East York, Canada
A great alternative to Sobey’s, Vincenzo’s is the place to go for prosciutto and real Italian and Eurpean cheeses(Crotonese, parmagianno etc.). The prices are quite reasonable and they have a preety broad base of grocery items. Next time you want to avoid the interminable checkout lines at Sobey’s, give Vincenzo’s a try and support a real local mon n’ pop operation. They accept debit cards, but i’m not sure about credit cards.
Thom H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Want to put a new spin on dinner? Try Vincenzo’s. Here you will find some great Italian treasures. These guys have shapes of pasta that haven’t even been invented yet. They make their own excellent prosciutto and have all sorts of biscuits and chocolates and other treats from the old country that you don’t find at even the most upscale grocery stores. In the fall they have bushels of peppers and tomatoes. I the spring they have a great assortment of seedlings. Business probably isn’t what it used to be for the venerable institution, what with Sobey’s nearby. It’s easy to overlook this place or avoid it because it has that feel of a business in decline. But it’s really worth having a look inside.