D'Angelo Italian Market

35 Spring St, Princeton
(609) 921-0404

Recent Reviews

Mark Steinberg

Pizza is good but definitely don’t get their breakfast sandwiches. They charge over 10 dollars and you get literally 2 pieces of bacon in it

Geoff Kelman

Best Italian market/deli/pastry shop/ pizzeria in central Jersey, anything you eat will be fresh and will taste great.

John p Gannon

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

Lucas Preston

Phenomenal environment!! The staff came around and asked my team and I how the food was, and were very pleased to hear how much we enjoyed it. All the pastas, sandwiches, drinks, pastries, etc. were all delicious. Highly recommend this spot for anyone in the Princeton area!!

Linda Wilson

so rude over the phone not nice people

Joel Tyrrell

Excellent Italian deli. The food there is always delicious. And the people are just the best.

Paul Alviggi

Best Italian market and sandwich in Princeton. I ordered a prosciutto and mozzarella sandwhich and it was outstanding (I forgot the name but it is on the board). Topped off with hot espresso and mini cannoli. When the moon hits your eye......

Saad Mirza

I always liked their pizza, sandwiches, pasta, and deli dishes. Wish they had working wifi. Prices are high. Has student discount.Their vodka pasta is excellent. I think they have a lot more flavor than Olives.Their pizza is superior to Proof but inferior to Pizza Den if you want crispy NY style.Their sandwiches are far superior to Proof’s soggy mess, and higher quality than Hoagie, but sometimes you need a Hoagie calorie bomb.Today I had a custom sandwich with grilled chicken, mozzarella, balsamic, and roasted red peppers on a roll for $13. It was excellent, and I was delighted that the gentleman toasted the sandwich for me to melt the cheese. Normally, their sandwiches are cold and can be either hoagies, on a roll, or wrap. No paninis here.

Kyrolos Dawoud

Fresh Italian sandwiches and a large selection of authentic Italian products. All the staff are kind and welcoming. The manager even came to check if everything was how we liked it.

Paul Sklareski

Great food

Jared G.

i work in Princeton and have tried most of the places for lunch. the pizza here is the best in town... and yes, i've eaten at Conti many times. I feel they are over rated. this is just good pizza. their house made sandwiches are excellent and their rolls are as good as I've ever had anywhere, even my moms. True southern Italian pantry rounds things off. I frequent this place at least once a week. Not really many good options in Princeton if you ask me. It's even hard to get a cheesesteak anywhere so im happy they are here.

John Parker

Good corner grocery with specialty and imported foods, a delicious, and fresh wood fired pizza.

Not Just Another Anderson

Okay. I feasted. I did. A little of this, a little of that. Trying to decide was a nightmare since everything looked like perfection (and the place smells like heaven). The food is beyond-- and maybe I've been away from Jersey for too long, but I think I just might have had a moment or two of sheer ecstacy as I ate. I was trying not to make too much of a scene, but hey, it was my birthday, and I was eating at D'Angelo. I salivate just thinking about it.

Jerry Lenaz

Great prepared food, Italian dry goods, and great tiramisu! Wish they had more charcuterie and cheese (ie, via a cheese monger, etc), but always good food available.

Private U.

Coming from Long Island, I thought that the pizza by the slice was less expensive (by a buck). However, the margherita slice was nowhere nearly as good as Pizzaiola (on Long Island). Very salty, and missing the fresh basil chiffonades. They have some Italian desserts, which are fine but not anything that seriously blew me away. This is upscale and near Nassau Street near Princeton University, however, parking can be a challenge. The gloomy weather is so God awful here. No sun. No frickin sunshine. Horrible. If I lived around here or near the Philly area, I'd be in a bad mood all the time too (thinking of an ex-manager with a God awful attitude and demeanor).

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