We love your deli. Good food, good peple. Always friendly and willing to help Expecially like your party trays, we’ve used your services at Do or Dye Hair Salon and on our personal party’s Thank you Anthony your the best…
Alex H.
Place rating: 5 Narberth, PA
Seriously, best hoagie in the tri state area. Meats and cheeses sliced to order, at a phenomenal price. This place isn’t stocked like a carlinos but everything is damn good and super fresh, you can’t go wrong!
Daniel C.
Place rating: 5 Langhorne, PA
Went in for a couple of sandwiches recently. Was very satisfied. Great service, fresh meats & the prices were very reasonably. The pantry far exceeds the sub-chains in the area. Thank you~~~
Mallory D.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I didn’t try any sandwiches here, but for a little convenience store type place, Village Pantry works! They have a good selection of Italian stuff, which is what brought me to this pantry. On the advice of a local I came here to find extremely hard to find & usually exorbitantly priced anise oil, needed for making my pizzelles. Village pantry not only had the oil, but had it for $ 3.50 cheaper than the other Italian specialty store about a half mile away. They have a whole bunch of Cento products here, and also some local Philly favorites like Stock’s pound cake. Thumbs up!
Fred W.
Place rating: 5 Southampton, PA
Great food, Great people! I order all my bread here, I will not go any where else. The lunch meat is top quality, as are there hoagies.
Colin B.
Place rating: 5 Feasterville-Trevose, PA
Best subs around. I’ve had slacks, Lee’s, Primo,(Subway and Quiznos are trash) and I’ve had subs from almost every pizza place in the area.(I’ve lived around the corner for years!) and I’ve not foind a cheaper product. Not only is the product cheaper than any others, the bread is fantastic, the ingredients taste great, and they never mess up an order. They’re polite, and they even sell the bread separately(Fresh, or day-old selection too im pretty sure) The interior is like a little pantry-type mart. It’s a modest selection of whatever you would need for catering, or just taking lunch off work. For about 6 bucks, I get a bag of chips and a gigantic Italian hoagie. YOu cannot top that.
Karen B.
Place rating: 5 Gastonia, NC
I have been going to Village Pantry for more than 30 years, they are the BEST. Now that I live out of state, I give Anthony a heads-up when I am coming in to town, so I can get dried beef to bring home with me. The sandwiches never disappoint, they are fresh, delicious and very reasonably priced. Make sure to get there early — as noted in another review — the bread and rolls sell quickly.
Brian M.
Place rating: 5 Feasterville-Trevose, PA
If your looking for a great sandwich or awesome cuts of meat village pantry is the spot to go. I get a corned beef special just about Every time I go there and they don’t disappoint. Also you can’t beat the prices they have, everything is fresh and very affordable. Check them out
DJ M.
Place rating: 3 Feasterville-Trevose, PA
I’m a lucky gal for the small town that I live in, I am blessed with two awesome Italian markets, one makes homemade ravioli’s stuffed with you name it and this one makes homemade pierogies. Give me a noodle or dough and I’m one happy girl, stuff it with great fillings and I’m yours for life. Both are awesome Italian deli’s that offer hoagies on homemade Italian rolls and sandwiches made to order on freshly baked homemade breads. They do a staggering business and know many folks by name. The chit chat is kind of cool to eaves drop in on, amazing what you can learn. I wanted a Reuben and it was on their chalkboard and they told me, over the lunch hour, that their grill was not turned on, ugh, however I will forgive them since they had enough homemade pierogies and stuffed olives and peppers. Needless to say I bought the potato and cheddar pierogies, which are already boiled and can later be sauteed with onions. They make several kinds stuffed with kraut or just potato. The freezers and coolers hold homemade meatballs, pastas, sauces and soups. This time I bought a potato soup which was not very good at all and a white clam chowder, which was thick and creamy and had tender clams, I did have to doctor it up with butter, cream and thyme. Their bread and rolls sell quickly so you need to shop early. The shelves hold upscale Italian sauces, olives, peppers, pesto’s and snacks. Their hoagies come in 12″ or 6″ and are very reasonably priced. They also have a list of hot sandwiches, just hope the grill is turned on for that Reuben you were thinking about. Their meats and cheeses are priced equivalent to Acme’s and are wrapped in a heavy duty waxed butcher’s paper, you will need to re-wrap your cold cuts or sausages in plastic when you get home or they will dry out too quickly, although I then put the butcher paper back on so my fridge looks cool. They are open seven days per week for homemade sauces, soups, great sandwiches, specialty Italian products including pasta, freshly baked breads and rolls, olive oils, fresh or frozen homemade pizza dough, stromboli’s, homemade pierogies and tomato pie… What’s not to like?!