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    4.0 (32 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    ACE Endico truck illegally parked, idling. 5/2026

    Very rude and dangerous drivers. This is not about the products as I am simply a resident living nearby one of the stores they supply. This is about respect of the laws and civil behaviors. An ACE Endico truck can be seen on a daily basis illegally parked for hours in our residential streets even on the sides of the streets where "no parking or stopping at any time" is allowed or longwise on angle parking by occupying 4-5 car spots. That in addition with the fact that the trucks are always fully idling (even when unsupervised and or illegally parked) with both truck engine and refrigeration engine on. I raised the concerns with the company and I was at first dismissed (despite imagery evidence I provided), and then, simply ignored. Their behaviors are very disrespectful of the community, not to mention illegal. Our only option is to contact local Police to enforce the law but by the time a Police car arrives, often times, they have already moved, other times, the officers simply talk to the truck driver and the driver drives around a few times and stops somewhere else, still illegally parked, engine fully on.

    Everything from full cuts to individual steaks.
    Norman B.

    You wouldn't expect it from a quick look at the consumer entrance, but Ace Endico is a foodie's paradise. It looks a bit rough, but my oh my, it's oh so tasty.... Ace prepares and packages and distributes over 15,000 food products to restaurants, country clubs, grocery stores, and neighborhood bodegas, stretching from Maine to Pennsylvania. They own many of the companies in their supply chain, produce many of the products on their shelves, and train chefs to incorporate their foods in creating new recopies. The retail outlet is located in one corner of its own massive food center in Brewster. They're currently expanding their footprint and seem almost ready to move into a far larger retail space. Depending on whom I ask, the new space will be up and running "in a month at most", "maybe two or three", or "pretty soon".... If you're mostly indifferent to food, this is not your store and odds are high you'll hate it. But if cooking and eating make your heart & soul sing, you are about to meet your newest best friend. The current entrance is humble at best. Tucked into a corner of their vast lot, it passes through industrial racks of soda cases, big boxes of heavy-duty cleaners, and lines of paper towels. Not auspicious, but trust me, keep walking. The good stuff is ahead. Behind its checkout lanes are shelves and racks jammed to the rafters with pastas, rows of sauces, lines of syrups, stacks of spices and more than eyes can possibly grasp in a single visit. There are no signs, no markings, no clue to move right (toward industrial-sized bags of pastas) or left (to coffee and cookies for peckish customers). I usually start with a bit of coffee and a cookie. Or maybe two if Alicia's not looking. There's a section of fresh fruit and veggies, most (but not all) priced well below retail. On a recent visit, large plump avocados were $1.25 and heirloom tomatoes sold for $3.25/pound, about half what I pay at my local store. I've never gotten better-priced, fresher, firmer mushrooms anywhere. Except my own back yard. There are rows of imported olive oils and a wide variety of coffees from Italy. I don't know these brands (yet), but if they're most everything here, I expect it'll be a wonderful learning experience. Fresh fish is to the left, arrayed on crushed ice, changing with the daily catch. A small shelf holds about a dozen imported jars (not cans) of tuna that I'll save for my next time. This trip I got a piece of wild-caught Atlantic salmon and a dozen jumbo shrimp. The mussels were tempting but have been so over-harvested they're far too small for the bother. The fish monger behind the counter seemed to know seafood well and was wonderfully direct about what was good that day, what was not, and what's likely due tomorrow. Just past the seafood are racks of cakes and imported cookies in what seemed to be almost endless variations. Among them were (at least) two dozen varieties of Loacker Quadratini (bite-sized, layered wafers) selling for about a third the price on Amazon. (Yes, they are amazing.) Beyond that, jammed into another corner, are pots and pans and baking sheets, pizza peels, kitchen knives, storage bins, and mountains of take-out containers. Ahead is a wide array of consumer-size salamis, prosciutto, soppressata, mortadella, and pancetta, many uncured and unprocessed. And gigantic loaves suited for commercial delis or once-a-hundred-year family reunions. Don't be surprised if standing next to folks from your local bodega buying the same foods you are, at the same price you're about to pay. Here. Definitely not there... There is one long aisle of frozen goods stacked with massive bags of prepared frozen chicken and fish and fries and dumplings of all sorts. Plus many in consumer-size (though still pretty large) bags. Across the narrow aisle, more floor to ceiling freezers are jammed with an array of restaurant-quality deserts in both feed-an-army size and just-for-me cups. My single-serve chocolate & coffee mouse, topped with crunchy bits of heaven, was generous and rich. And in its own reusable glass ramakin. At least a zillion other products from massive slabs of freshly butchered meat to individual vacuum-sealed steaks to rows of imported cheeses, stacks of crackers and breadsticks, even basics like fresh milk and eggs. There is too much food here for this tightly-packed space. It's well-organized but the variety is stunning and vast. No matter how many times I've gone, it's been near impossible to see everything in a single visit. Or to acknowledge more than a tiny portion of the stock. And yet all that isn't too much for foodies like me. This foodie is counting the days till the expansion is completed and there's even more room for even more foods. Ace Endico is just another grocery store about the same way Hank Aaron was just another ball player, like Julia Child was just another cook.... Ace is the real deal; a serious destination worth a whole lot of repeat trips.

    Salami and olives!
    Dan P.

    Very interesting Italian grocery store with some hard to find and gourmet items. Ace Endico is a commercial restaurant supplier and operates a small retail grocery story. The fresh fish is excellent. We've purchased wild salmon and wild swordfish, both were fresh and excellent. Also the tenderloin is steakhouse quality. And the hard salamis are amazing. Prices: for gourmet items less than normal retail stores Staff: friendly

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    Excellent selection of Italian products for great prices! Warehouse store that is open to the public without a membership fee - winner!

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    Fantastic place to shop. Being Italian, it's a must go to when purchasing food for Christmas Eve

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    Their delivery service is the best and a wide variety of grocery available at a great price.

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    I had never heard of Uncle Giuseppe's until my mother moved to Yorktown. The way she spoke about it…read moreI thought it was a little Italian deli. I was shocked when I finally went there. The store is huge. Lots of parking in the lot. The store is clean with lots of great decor and Italian background paintings. The staff were all friendly and helpful. When I went, there was someone singing live as he walked around the store. They have tons of Italian specialty items that are both prepared or boxed. They have a great pizza shop, deli, salumeria, hot food buffet and many more great sections. Everything we tried was delicious. We bought from the pizza shop, deli and some fresh pasta and sauce. They are a little pricy, but the food is high quality. You get what you pay for. I will not mind taking a 45 minute drive every couple of weeks to enjoy their amazing food.

    This review will definitely receive an update on our last visit. Like my previous review, they…read moreoffer a lot of food, including takeout. We looked at all the dishes, and man, many decisions. I wouldn't mind sampling within a few days or even once a week if I lived close. For eating in, tables are provided just after the checkout, located straight ahead towards the windows. There were no issues with customer service as things moved along. The store looks clean and organized, and it is eye-appealing.

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