I’ve driven by Roma hundreds of time, but never stopped. I don’t live near by, and only go if I’m in the area. I visited it for my first time today. It’s very small, but smells wonderful. They had all their bread discounted, and the staff knew everything on the shelves. The unique selection was difficult to decide which to buy. There was one of about everything Roma has. I selected black hamburger buns(they had a customer who wanted black buns for Halloween, so they added black food coloring to the buns.) And their famous Italian bread. The buns were only .99. I mean, we needed buns, and they are quite possibly the coolest buns I’ve ever seen. The cost is a fraction what you pay at the grocery store. They were making raisin bread, and I could smell it. If I lived int he area, I’d shop here all the time. They don’t take a card, they only take cash or check, but this is one place I’ll stop by if I’m in the area.
Cathy C.
Place rating: 5 Kansas City, MO
I’m SO glad I live close to Roma. I saw it there for years before I realized they have an outlet store, and now I rarely by bread anyplace else. Not only can you buy their standard stuff for 75 cents a package, but they also have some really good specialty loaves like marble rye, 9-grain, and ciabatta; some of those are $ 1, some are more expensive, but less than the primo stuff at the grocery store. The staff are incredibly nice, and it’s never crowded, so you’re in and out in no time. Well, if they’d finish fixing Chouteau Trafficway…