Reviews for Tony's Meats & Market in Littleton, CO
I met the new meat department manager today. The place was busy with thanksgiving shoppers, but he took the time to butterfly a... turkey breast for me with a smile on his face and a clear desire to make a customer happy. I?ll be back again soon. HappyThanksgiving! Read more
Decided not to place a large order after the condescending attitude I received when asking basic questions about what I was... buying. Not interested in going back to pay premium prices without premium customer service. Read more
I'll go with the ratings of "$$$" and their own service descriptions of "In-store shopping · Curbside pickup". In-store... accommodation and snacking, not so much. I once bought some pork chops here, trimmed a lot of still clinging excess fat, panroasted them and wound up with a pan still half full of unsavory drippings and greatly reduced (poorly trimmed and not sotender) chops. Bad chops. OK...that was a couple of years back and this is now. I've regressed to the pris fixe shoppercategory, so while I don't expect bargains (there are none...), I confine myself to coffee and a pastry while splurging on aquiche to go. Good quiche. But a simple pastry (scone) and coffee can't go wrong, right? Well, if a scone sans any availablebutter or a means to warm it is de rigueur then I guess it's Tony's fashion. Not elsewhere, however. I asked for a pad of butterand that brought consternation at the check-out. Mistakenly, I mentioned that at Panera's one gets butter, access to a nuker,and even cream (OK, almond milk) for the coffee. Brusquely but still with a smile I was reminded that Panera's is a big chainand Tony's is, well, something special with three stores. St. Louis Bread Co. was small once, too, until morphing intoPanera's. But if Tony's business model is to stay small, not providing usual amenities is one way to do it. Read more
One of our favorite stores for baked goods, sides and meats from the deli as well as unique gifts for friends and family for... birthdays and Christmas time. The customer service is always nice. The store is organized well and has many food items that youcan not find in regular grocery stores. During the holidays they put together excellent gift baskets. This location also haslimited seating if you need to grab a quick bite to eat. Will be back for more goodness. Read more
Wow! This place is full of great things! From fresh cuts of all types of meat, to a bakery filled with all kinds of sweet... treats. They also carry Hell Yeah Salsa!! Read more
Incredibly disappointed in their sandwich shop. This was the oldest bread I?ve ever been served. It was easily 2 day old bread... that had been left out in the open to go stale. I asked for mozzarella, lettuce, tomato, and cucumber. As you can see, there wasone old piece of wilted lettuce, a mushy mix of tomatoes, maybe a slice of cheese, and super thick cucumber slices. The sandwichwas cheaply made (although costs $6), old ingredients, and inedible. It sucks we brought it home 15 minutes away just to findthe sandwich in this state. Will never order from here again. Read more
Tony's is awesome. It's not for everyone if price is a factor. But for people who choose quality over price it's the place. You... will always get top quality from all their products and a very knowledgeable staff. And if you didnt know, you can grab ahandmade sandwich for lunch and eat there. I will always choose Tony's when it's time to do my meal right and with qualityingredients. Read more
Spent $89 on a Cajun deep fried turkey to contribute to a large gathering for Thanksgiving. It was vile. No one ate it. Way... too salty, and it had evidently been injected with spices, because the meat was too spicy throughout. I'm not going to spendmoney there again. So embarrassed that my turkey sat there on the buffet table and the other turkey was all eaten. I alsobought turkey gravy, and it tasted like flour. Terrible. Read more