Since 1972, Pete the Butcher has been satisfying the appetities of thousands of folks whom have hired him. Over the years, Pete the Butcher has evolved from just pig roasts to chicken, lamb, fish and beef feasts. Pete brings his smokers to your house 365 days a year.
Owner Tanya Shively first started making gourmet sandwiches on Atlantic Street in 1998. Located in the heart of Stamford's corporate downtown district, The Sandwich Maestro caters to the breakfast and lunch needs of nearby offices. This sandwich shop has a unique theme-- each sandwich is named after some sort of musician, usually a composer. Although most of their business is delivering sandwich platters to busy corporations, coming into the store is a wonderfully colorful and inviting experience. Smells of delicious foods fill the air as the helpful staff eagerly wait on you.
Stop & Shop is a grocery store offering a wide selection of food items and home essentials. This business provides a deli, seafood shop, produce section, natural and organic foods, baby products, beauty items, a florist and a bakery. There is also a pharmacy offering over-the-counter medications and prescription refills, as well as a gas station. There are locations for this business throughout the country.
Cumberland Farms is a 24-hour gas station and convenience store that also houses a Dunkin' Donuts. The store stocks medicine, ice, grocery items, cell phone accessories, ice cream, fruit, candy, snacks and drinks. DVDs are available to rent, and there is a public payphone.
In business since 1928, Spic & Span Market prides itself on being a neighborhood gourmet market that provides the highest level of personal service to its customers. It offers grocery order preparation and home delivery twice daily, as well as catering for special events. The deli and meat departments have three butchers on staff at all times and are the oldest certified licensed Angus Beef retailer in the region. It has a full salad bar, produce, fresh fish, gourmet cheeses and a prepared menu that changes daily.
Located on the Post Road close to the center of town, Cumberland Farms is both a convenience store and Gulf gas station. The large and spacious convenience store features a variety of snacks, cold beverages, coffee, fountain and frozen drinks, dairy products, sandwiches and grocery items. In addition to three bays of gas pumps, there is an air pump and car vacuum.
Since 1980, Rosa's is a landmark and a staple in Wallingford's business community. It's an essential stop for those in and around the North Colony Street location. Walk in the immaculate shop and you could fill up just on the delicious aromas of the Italian meats and cheeses from the deli case and the cooking going on in the kitchen. There's also a small Italian specialty grocery section available.
Lunch and dinner take-out orders should be called in 30 minutes ahead of time; check Rosa's extensive menu on its website for single and group orders as well as party platters, trays and subs.
The first Wetzel's Pretzels opened in 1994 in Redona Beach, Calif., and today the chain boasts more than 175 locations. Wetzel's offers several different types of pretzels, including Wetzel's Original (either buttered or non-buttered), Sinful Cinnamon, Almond Crunch, and Sour Cream and Onion. Regular lemonade and strawberry lemonade are also available to complement your snack. This location can be found on the upper level of the Shops at Buckland Hills, in Zone C.
Capriccio Cafe is always bustling. The lunch crowds enjoy its relaxed (but efficient) pace and the menu's rustic dishes add to the novelty of experiencing an Italian cafe. It features a variety of soups, panini, pizza and pasta.The evening ambiance and extensive wine list make it a popular spot for date night or occasions that warrant a more intimate setting.
ShopRite is a national chain supermarket. The Brookefield location features fresh produce, seafood and meats, bread, cheeses, home goods, frozen foods, flowers and much more.