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    Nino's Bakery

    4.5 (18 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    2 years ago

    Never got the subs, I just go to the bakery. The hard rolls are the best on the planet.

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    6 years ago

    Best bread to be had in Albany. Lemon cookies are delicious.

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    7 years ago

    Always loved there rolls and bread got some this time there was mouse turds in the rolls never EVER getting rolls or bread from there again

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    10 years ago

    The cannolis and cookies were out of this world! Along with the great service made it a truly great experience.

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    15 years ago

    Outstanding bakery! Very good rye bread and the best anisette cookies around.

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    The almond biscotti and anisette cookies are second only to my grandmother's.

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    Fiorello Importing & Luigi's Deli - Italian Special

    Fiorello Importing & Luigi's Deli

    4.8(70 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Holy Crap! If you want authentic Italian food go here. I was traveling, and staying about two…read moreminutes down the street from their location. I called, place the order, and I can tell it was taken by an Italian gentleman. He called back about 25 minutes later and said he was leaving. About two minutes later I see a FIAT entering the Hotel entrance and an Italian gentleman steps out, hands me my food, while wearing his cooking apron, with flower on him. Holy WOW is all I can say! Hands-down the best tomato sauce I've ever had. I order the egg plant and that was off the chain. If you live in Albany, I'm jealous, I would be here every day. If you're traveling through, I highly recommend it. Love you guys, and I'll be back.

    I will always support local delis and restaurants however sometimes we have to be honest with…read moreourselves when writing reviews on places that we WANT to love. First off I'm not sure what food people in these reviews are eating, because in my experience the Italian mix sub was very bland, the bread was dry, and the meat looked pale and weird. That ambience of the place was nostalgic which is the reason why I gave it 3 stars and not 2. The woman helping me was friendly enough but made it a point to tell me how gas prices were fine at $4.10 per gallon as long as Trump was the president, which annoyed me because it gives an indication that details don't matter here. Given the taste of the $15 small sub I paid for it definitely tracks. Be your own critic, but for me it's the history of this place and not the food has people coming back. I won't be one of them.

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    PrimoHoagies

    PrimoHoagies

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Best sub shop around. I'm very picky when it comes to delis and sub shops. For me it's all about…read morethe bread and the meat needs to be high quality. Primos is my new favorite spot to go. We've had the phillys, their peppered turkey is so good and they have a lot of different options. Today's sub was the big T scooped out bread and pepper spread. Love the app to order ahead but wish there were options to create your own or more customizable options. Others great sub shop.

    Primo Hoagies opened another sandwich shop in the area, located across the street from St. Peter's…read moreHospital on New Scotland Avenue. This fast service hoagie shop serves a good selection of signature cold & hot hoagies on sesame seeded or non-seeded bread, side deli salads, chips, cookies, dirt pudding, and Pepsi products. They also offer a $15.99 Combo (in May 2025) meal deal with a primo size hoagie, chips and drink and sell deli meats & cheeses by the pound. The pricing is moderate and similar to what other sub shop chains in the area charge. This location is cozy which is order at the counter and there is inside seating. After hearing about Primo Hoagies opening up in Albany, I decided to go on the Primo Hoagies app and placed my order for a customized primo size Abruzzi ($13.59 plus tax) with additional free toppings. I drove about 2 miles to Primo Hoagies and my sandwich was ready and bagged when I arrived. The Abruzzi hoagie (12" size) served cold, had plenty of deli sliced roasted pork with provolone cheese, broccoli rabe, oregano, oil, black pepper, adding shredded lettuce, tomatoes, hot banana peppers, red onions, & pickles in a very firm & very chewy sesame seeded hoagie roll. Other than the tough thick bread roll, the sandwich was pretty tasty. I would definitely stop by here again to try out other hoagies like the Chicken Parmigiana, Italian Tuna, and Philly Cheesesteak.

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    The Cheese Traveler

    4.8(226 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    Absolutely lucked into this place while visiting our daughter at a nearby college. We were headed…read moreto the donut shop next door and saw the sign for the cheese shop. (Certainly a lucky neighborhood) It looks small from the street but once you walk in, it opens up to a sizable store. We were greeted by a friendly staff member, he took the time to describe their cheese selection and the other things going on in the shop. He then pivoted to giving us tons of help selecting the right cheese. We sampled a couple of things and then he dialed in three choices for us to buy. (With an assist from another customer that insisted that we would love the Delice de Bourgogne) Prices were reasonable enough for the quality. We added some gourmet crackers that were neutral enough to not overpower the cheese. The next day, we made the three cheeses the focus of our lunch. The Delice de Bourgogne was the star of the show, a creamy, earthy, and savory masterpiece. The two year aged Gouda and creamy blue cheese were delightful as well! Truly glad that we walked into The Cheese Traveler!

    What a fantastic find -- a small but very well curated collection of cheeses, with an extremely…read moreknowledgeable staff who don't pressure you but provide help where needed. We appreciated the relatively local (Quebec, VT, NY) cheeses they have, and our destination cheese, Wisconsin Brick (which we had never tried before, and which they were quite willing to work with us on getting the appropriate size). The sandwiches looked delicious but we were there at the wrong time of day, alas, but we will 100% be back. If you like cheese, this is a destination location for the region.

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    The Cheese Traveler - Clockwise from top left: Cabrales, Lardo de Bellota Iberico and raspberries, Camembert topped with Manuka honey (outlier), Jamon Serrano

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