Lovera's Italian Market
Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- In-store pick-up
- In-store shopping
Lovera's Italian Market Reviews - 100
4.8
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Pavel Push
Small place heaped up with shelfs and and refrigerators on the sides. Everything, you can find in traditional italian deli - cheese, meat, pasta, pasta sauces, italian cookies etc. Besides that, the deli selling meat cuts and sandwiches.
The two most important corners - at the front (pay counter) and another on the back - sandwichemaker counter. There is not really traditional NYC sandwiches but with local substation. For example, there is not meatball sandwiches but brisket sandwich.
The sandwiches very good. Wouldn’t say the best, but apparently you wont find something better around. Apparently, worth to visit. Just try to avoid desserts - tiramisu is cinnamoned soggy ball with chocolate powder on top.
Royce Mullin
Owner and employees are friendly. Sausage in deli or refrigerated is off the charts good. Several sauces and cheese to choose from. The sausage and sauce don't overpower you with oregano like most Italian food has become. I shop here once a week on average
Austin
You can't find this kinda of stuff at the big stores. So many different meats an cheeses.
lyn
The smells walking through the door is the aroma that met me on Sundays with Mawmaw. A very small store with an amazing variety. Homemade cheese and fresh Italian sausage to delight everyone. The staff is kind and knowledgeable. Worthy of a side trip.
Ginger C.
This little market is a gem. They have a wide variety of imported Italian goods. Love their caciocavera cheese & sandwiches. It is also a great place to pick up a fantastic steak & homemade sausage. Love it!
Sue Yang
Friendly welcome and very inviting. No pressuring and there's a lot of every little thing for such a small shop. There is also a hot deli in the back. The sandwiches are amazingly scrumptious! My favorite was the one with Brisket and had a sweet savory BBQ sauce on toasted flat bread. Then following the muffuleta. Both sandwiches are different from eachother but also very tasting! They have a variety of cheeses too and even some that were made from them! Shop also sells pre-made Italian meals that you can make it at home. The aroma from the food smells yummy and take your time to look around for spices, snacks, groceries,and anything you would like to add to your kitchen flavors. I am definitely going back again when I'm in town. Also, you can purchase non-hot food items with your EBT card.
Susan Jones
They have about anything that you can imagine. I love their shopping cart - put a basket on it and shop the tiny store to your heart's content. Amazing frozen dinners that they make to sell, tastes great and serves 3 - 5 people for under $15. My next dinner party idea, for sure!
Bradley Wimpee
Stopped @ Lovera’s on the way from Dallas to U of Ark. For those of you from the Dallas area, this place is like Jimmy’s Italian Market, just smaller in size & selection. Albeit, the muffaletta sandwich was so good (have them warm it) and their roll sausage & “ugly cheese” (both homemade) are a must grab as well. Great cold salads & pasta salads (fresh) as well as some great Italian cookies. Take my advice!!!
Rich Cornish
Local institution. World class handmade cheese and the best Italian sausage on the planet. The meat market is wonderful. Great quality in house butcher cut steaks.
Phyllis McIlroy
I love Lovera's. When I am in the area I'm sure to go there for a muffaletta sandwich. Their shelves are fully stocked with everything Italian. You're sure to find unusual olive oils, vinegars, pastas, homemade cheeses and sausage. Everything needed for a great Italian meal. Don't forget their olive salad. 😁