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(Commisso Bros. & Racco Italian Bakery)

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Simon W
★★★☆☆

CASH ONLY I would often drive by this place and was curious to give it a try since it's opened 24 hours a day. I came here on a Saturday afternoon at around 3:45pm and they had a lot of hot food options available. I decided to try their veal sandwich. The sandwich was really filling and costed $13+ tax. Overall, it tasted okay and wasn't anything special. Don't think I'd recommend and probably wouldn't come back.

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Diana
★★★★☆

Ive been coming to this location for over 15 years but in most recent years I havent been there. It's been awhile and I was craving their veal sandwich. Ultimately I decided to stop by. After many years of not coming here I've noticed a drastic change, the atmosphere was dead and the employees seemed not to care if customers were in the store. The employees came across as "lazy and bored" The two ladies working at the hot-table were very uninviting! They lacked in customer service and seemed as they would rather be at home, then at work. I felt as If I was bothering the lady-employee by asking her to make me a sandwich! Unfortunately they didn't have hot peppers so I asked for provolone cheese and mushrooms. The sandwich was good.. just not made with love ???? other than that, I don't have any complaints. I do recommend Commission Bros.& Racco Italian Bakery to everyone. It's a good spot to grab a quick meal. Try the veal sandwich [$13] Food 4/5 Atmosphere 1/5 Service 1/5

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Rissa H
★★★★★

This place was a frequent stop on Jane street some 20 to 30 years ago. It still tastes excellent. We had chicken parm and a pork sandwich. Both were very moist and excellent. In case you haven’t been here before there is a wide array of hot food. Lots of sandwiches as well as pasta to choose from. It is also a small grocery store. There is no place to sit officially but you can head to the back on some tables if needed. Not restaurants quality seating, be warned.

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John Y
★★★★☆

Plenty of parking, at first it appeared to be a truck stop full of trucks and trailers, don't be put off. Expected to hear the music to the Godfather when entering, no guidos playing dominos at front of store. First impression when entering was a feeling of going back in time, an old fashion grocery store vibe, all staff seemed to be Italian family members/relatives, quick to ask for our selection Hot food items/sandwiches towards the back. Hot items in trays behind a glass counter for your perusal, reminded me of waiting in line with my tray during the lunch period in my grade school cafeteria. Ordered the veal sandwich, went with the hot instead of sweet peppers, could have used a little more sauce, peppers had a nice kick to them. Sandwich bread had a soft dense chewy texture, probably baked on premises. Nice assortment of Italian pastries, I went with the cannolis. The shells were soft instead of crunchy hard, probably sitting out too long. Should fill cannoli shells upon order like they do in Little Italy NYC to keep the shells fresh and crunchy. Filling was dense and cheesy. Their rum babas also looked delicious, maybe next time. Old style sandwiches need to make a comeback for the sake of humanity

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Roxana S
★☆☆☆☆

I wish I could give 0 stars for this establishment, but unfortunately I can’t! We have been customers of Commisso Bros & Racco for many years. In the last couple of years, we noticed the place going downhill fast and furious. A few times, we purchased expired products, like pasta and packaged cakes, which initially we thought were a slip, which can happen to anyone. We haven’t complained about those mishaps. However, yesterday we had it! It was the last drop to fill the cup. We purchased some shortbread cookies, which in the window under the counter looked really delicious. At the beginning, when we asked for them, everyone had no idea how much they were going for. They had a long chat establishing their price, then they took forever weighing them, and finally we paid $17 for them. I am posting a picture of them. At home, we wanted to have them for dessert, but my husband almost broke a tooth trying to bite into one! THEY WERE ALL MONTHS OLD!!!!!! Not days or weeks, but months old! Hard as ROCKS!!! How can a BAKERY sell MONTHS OLD PRODUCTS?!?!?! One expects to get FRESHLY baked goods in a bakery, isn’t it?!?! This was the LAST TIME we shopped at this terrible place, and I advise anyone who ever remembers the old place, under its old management to not even think to shop there! Dirty counters, mould everywhere, including inside the counters, rude salespeople, terrible customer service and sanitation issues by the truckload!!!! Shut the place down or burn it to the ground! A million thumbs down ???????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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