B & G Italian Market

3805 Tamiami Trl, Port Charlotte
(941) 624-5445

Recent Reviews

Mary Kay Hawkshead

If quality is paramount, this is the #1 choice.

THOM TERIFFIC

Best deli in Charlotte county

Elaine Hayes

My Grandma on my mom’s side of the family was pure Italian. I Love Italian food a people. And oh my stars I Love B & G’s Semolina Bread. Brings back memories of my Grandma. I bought there braided Semolina Bread oh what memories a the taste so delicious. My Grandma use to bring that same bread but it had colored hard boiled eggs baked into it for Easter. Happy Lent season.

Wayne V.

I was told to go to this deli, if I wanted a really good sub, and they were right, I will say that this Deli goes above and beyond to make the excellent sandwich

Karen Valore

Always good soups sandwiches Olives and bread. I was there today and I believe the owner was behind the counter. She had an attitude because we were getting a lot of stuff and she was busy. She should be glad she has people who shop there and enjoy her food! Other than that good customer service!

Keith A

Stopped here on our way back to Cape Coral and bought some sweet italian sausage. It was EXCELLENT! Ever since Paesano’s went out of business we’ve been looking for good italian sausage and this place is my new favorite.

Tiny 0.

Best Italian combo in my opinion in the area. Sausage worth taking home. Made in-house

Teresa R.

Eclair very yummy! Got Beef stroganoff was also very good! Potato salad with egg also great! Will def be back!

S M.

Excellent food. Homemade bread and sausages. I was disappointed they were out of desserts during the holidays. I can't wait to return and try their pastries when I am in town again.

Mark E.

Doesn't look like much from the outside but you need to go in! Friendly ladies and quality products abound. Real deal breads and frozen pasta products like you used to find up north. Freshly butchered meats and homemade sausage links.

Sabrina E.

If I could give more stars B&G would have them! Looked up local sub shops and came across this Italian deli. Almost missed it in the strip mall but so worth the go! Walking in, they had fresh meats, salads, olives and more in the deli case. They offer meals to go that are prepped in a case, a selection of true Italian food items and even a small section of vino. Desserts? Yes, they have them all from tiramisu, small pies, eclairs and cannolis! We ordered the Italian sub which was incredible! Just sliced with fresh meat, toppings and HOMEMADE OIL AND VINEGAR MIX was to die for and the bread was baked perfect. We also ordered some olives and the Greek salad. The salad had peppers, cucumbers, feta and more of that homemade mix... so tasty! The women in the shop were so friendly and helpful. Of course, we left with dessert as well and the cream in the eclair, the chocolate OMG!!! We both agreed it truly was one of the best meals! Check them out!

Samantha McCombs

Great little place for Italian pastries!Got some Sfogliatella and a lobster tail and they were incredible. So fresh and flavorful. Perfectly crispy with a soft center. And the pricing was very fair. I want to come back and try their meat and subs!

Miranda S.

By far the most authentic Italian Sub you'll find around. Amazing quality and amazing prices.

Laura T.

The sandwiches were amazing! They were super busy the day we were there but never lost their smiles and friendly service! Will definitely go again.

Jacqueline Giangrande

This past Memorial Day I went to B&H for some cheese and parsley sausage rings. Imagine my surprise when I paid $17. for two large loaves of italian bread. I paid more for the bread than the meat. Im a transplant from NY. The best bread in the country, never once paid $8.50 for a loaf Italian bread. Needless to say, I will never be back nor will friends and family. I'm appalled at the greediness. I will wait for Beef country to open in June from renovations for my meats.UPDATE. While it maybe true you may import from NJ. Common decency says when someone ask for Italian bread from a basketwith no price, you mention to them the price. Not assume they know. If I didn't ask for the reciept which none was offered, I would never of known the price and had I known, proably would of taken one loaf instead of two.

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