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7 reviews for Tenuta’s Italian Deli
| esjaygee (105), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | September 2, 2009 If I"m anywhere in the area, I’m stopping in for a panini as it’s one of the best out there. The deli here is excellent and I highly recommend it. The beer selection is not bad either. Mostly domestic six packs and some bombers and euros. | | DrnkMcDermott (73), Downers Grove, Illinois | | December 3, 2007 If you couldn’t find something at Woodman’s, you should come on down to this place. Space for beer is a little smaller than Woodman, but it’s just as choice, and their slightly cluttered beer aisles may let you find something that other stores sold out of – in my case, Bell’s Batch 8000. We have Italian delis in my area, but none are any larger than a convenience store. This is a small supermarket, stuffed with essentials like fancy cheeses, wines, meats, pretty much any food item you’d need. Extras include their 75-cent cuppa coffee and the beautiful Italian-American girls working there. | | Cornfield (141), Oak Forest, Illinois | | May 10, 2006 I’m rating the food based on aroma, since my low cholesterol, non-dairy diet made it impossible for me to eat their offerings, although it did make me drool. Nice selection of beers not available in the Chicago area. I only wish they had singles. Very nice. | | redlem (60), Illinois | | February 8, 2006 [ Updated October 5, 2007 ] Does it really matter if they sell beer? Well for a beer web site I suppose but Tenuta’s is about the deli; meats, cheeses, salads, pizzas, imported food, etc. All of which is wonderful. Beer-wise they have an above average selection, esp of WI micros. re-rate: Have not been in awhile but the beer selection has improved. A wall of cigars. They have the 3-L can of olive oil. Nice deli selection of meats and cheeses, Italian. Plus a take-out menu. | | JCapriotti (67), Milwaukee, Wisconsin | | December 18, 2005 Great italian store. If I lived in Kenosha, this might be where I find a lot of my beers, but I would probably run out of new stuff fast. Either way, I have to echo comments about the great Italian meat and cheeses, as well as cigars and other liquors. Good stuff here, and the aroma in the store is amazing... a great memory from my childhood. | | kmeves (97), Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin | | December 1, 2005 [ Updated June 28, 2007 ] Don’t miss Tenuta’s if you are in Kenosha for any reason. They have the best selection of Italian meats and cheeses this side of Chicago. Nice beer selection that changes constantly. Re-Rate: They are now carrying more singles, even some Trappist Belgians. | | Philip (64), Illinois | | August 16, 2005 [ Updated November 18, 2005 ] Tenuta’s is a well-known Italian Deli and Grocery in Kenosha. As you enter, you’ll get the feel you’re back in the Old World. On the far east end is their beer area, where they carry a fair number of European imports and a solid selection of Wisconsin microbrews, although in either case you’ll want to check bottle dates. A long row of refridgerated beer, and then plenty of shelves. I prefer shopping here to Woodman’s and Pick-N-Save (the other two solid beer stores in the Kenosha area) mainly because of the ambiance and the food. Cigars, wines, liquors, and Italian goods are in abundance. |
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