D'angelo - Menu

35 Spring St, Princeton, NJ, 08542, United States

🛍 Cafés, Wraps, Italian, Sandwiches

4.3 💬 4450 Reviews
D'angelo

Phone: +16099210404

Address: 35 Spring St, Princeton, NJ, 08542, United States

City: Princeton

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 4450

Website: http://www.dangeloitalianmarket.com

"I rarely give reviews less than 5 or 4 stars (usually 5), but I was expecting more from D’Angelo’s because this was my favorite place to get sandwiches when I worked in Princeton a few years ago. Unfortunately I recently ordered the Anarella Special sandwich (fried eggplant, Mozzarella, balsamic, sun dried tomatoes) and the slice of mozzarella was so thin, I barely tasted it. I remember the slices being much thicker years ago. The hero roll was also hard and not as good quality as I remember. Maybe it was an off day, but if I could make a suggestion it would be about the slice of fresh mozzarella being thicker and fresher for your sandwiches."

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All prices are estimates on menu.

Will Will

Amazing Italian subs, and incredible service. I love this market

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Patrick
Patrick

Jordana, great customer service. THANKS for the cookies. Patrick@ Princeton Jeep


Brenda
Brenda

I love D'Angelo's! Not just for the delicious food but also for the amazing people that work there.


John
John

Princeton Tiger Sandwich is the best! Fresh Mozzarella, Vodka Sauce, Breaded Chicken, and an amazing roll. Everything is super fresh. View menu


Antonia
Antonia

We just love them here. The food is delicious and the staff are amazing and friendly. True authentic Italian culture and food. I am so grateful they are in town. It helps me feel at home, being a Italian American myself.


Sebastian
Sebastian

Their sandwiches are outstanding! I haven't tried their pizza, deserts, or shopped for groceries yet, but I had the D'Angelo Signature and it hit every box. It was made fresh and prepared quickly. They offer so many groceries and have a great ambiance. If you need any Italian food for lunch, this is the place to be.


R
R

We shop at a thrift store a few doors down, and until this week, we had always visited when the market was closed. This week, we were excited to finally go inside. We tried the Grandma pie and cannoli, and they were delicious! We can't wait to return and sample some of the items in the prepared food case. However, if the four women at the registers had smiled or greeted us, we would have given it a perfect score of 5. View menu


Ruben
Ruben

Service was good, large selection of salads and Italian food. Prices are reasonable. The only reason I'm not give them 5 starts is because of my sandwich... I ask for sausage parmigiana Hero and the sausage taste good, but the bread was testing awful, old bread... also it was very messy, my wife ask for tortellini pesto salad and that one taste great! Seems the bread thy are using is for days before... I will give them another try and will see if they take in consideration this review!


Michael
Michael

Staff is extremely rude and quite frankly bizarre. Tried to order a large pizza pie and was told I can 't do that by counter person. When I asked why her even more rude counterpart begins to excoriate me because they are working on an order of 20 pies for someone and how dare I expect them to drop what they are doing to make me a pie (as if I am supposed to know this somehow). It gets better! As I begin to walk out she says you can wait if you want but it will be thirty minutes, but then advises they actually can 't because they ran out of pizza dough. I will never ever shop at this place again as long as I live. Awful customer service.


Juliette
Juliette

I rarely give reviews less than 5 or 4 stars (usually 5), but I was expecting more from D’Angelo’s because this was my favorite place to get sandwiches when I worked in Princeton a few years ago. Unfortunately I recently ordered the Anarella Special sandwich (fried eggplant, Mozzarella, balsamic, sun dried tomatoes) and the slice of mozzarella was so thin, I barely tasted it. I remember the slices being much thicker years ago. The hero roll was also hard and not as good quality as I remember. Maybe it was an off day, but if I could make a suggestion it would be about the slice of fresh mozzarella being thicker and fresher for your sandwiches. View menu

Princeton

Princeton

Princeton, NJ, is a charming university town known for its vibrant cultural scene and historic sites. Enjoy classic American fare, artisanal cheeses, and fresh local produce at its diverse eateries.

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Wraps Delight in our selection of savory wraps, filled with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. From classic combinations to unique creations, our wraps are perfect for a satisfying meal on the go. View menu
  • Italian Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito!
  • Sandwiches A delightful assortment of freshly made sandwiches, crafted with premium ingredients and served on artisan bread. Perfect for a quick lunch or a satisfying meal, each bite is packed with flavor and goodness.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
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  • Delivery
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  • Television

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