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    Just visited this market for the first time last week and purchased a selection of pasta,  deli meat and some of their take-and-go meals.   The meals rival anything I can make,  and I make a pretty good sauce myself!   Fantastic meatballs and good bread.  Will definitely be back for more pasta soon!

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    Can't believe they've been here 10 yrs. I just found them after living down the street for 5 years. Tried the meatball sandwich for lunch, amazing. Cute little Italian deli. Great homemade sauce. I'll be back.

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    I discovered this gem last summer and have been a frequent customer since.  The chocolate covered canolli's are excellent.  I always make Italian sandwiches using they're lunch meat and people always ask where I bought it from.  I also like the homemade pizza sauce.  Prices are a little steep but the quality of food and service is worth it.

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    Great little Italian market. Nice selection of pasta (fresh, frozen and dried) as well as Labriola bread on bakery items (me likee the cannolis)! The fresh pasta sauce is awesome! Love having this place so close to home.

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    Best Italian place around, I haven't tried there restaurant. but they are always helpful when you go in and friendly. They don't always have everything in stock, but that's because for being such a little shop, they keep busy! I love looking at the pictures of the owners little girl, she's so cute! My mom loves they're bakery goods and I enjoy going there. Supporting the local delicious-o business :)

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    Anyone withing driving distance is blessed to have this around the corner. They'll make you a quick sandwich, or you can get everything you'd need for a home made Italian dinner, or simply just get an ingredient you forgot to get.

    Zeppes is ultra friendly and they slightly remind me of the notorious Italian deli's from Chicago. They've got some great authentic Italian products like sweets, oils, vinegars, canned tomato goods, and the like.

    They've got great deli meats like coppa, soppressata, prosciutto, pancetta, and fresh sausage. Not to be forgotten are their Italian cheeses, stuffed peppers, pasta sauces, homemade desserts, and fresh bread.

    Walk on in, find out for yourself how good Zeppes can be.

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    I have gone to Zeppe's market several times a year since they opened (maybe 10 years ago) and have never been disappointed.  It's sort of a hybrid between a tiny Italian market and a deli.  Their meatballs, sausage and cannolis are top notch and great to cook/re-heat if your having people over.  

    Definitely a step up from Angelo Caputos in terms of quality and freshness, plus the guys make most of the food right there at the shop. Moreover, their prices are about the same as Caputos with no lines to wait in!

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    Located in a small strip mall location, I actually drove past it while looking for it the first time.  When I walked into the place, I was surprised by how small of a location it was and I was fearful that this was a bad Groupon purchase, luckily it was not.  

    I was immediately greeted by two young men who were happy to tell me about everything Zeppe's had to offer.  I decided to try the meatballs ($5.99/lb.) for a party I was having and told them how many people would be attending, they suggested what turned out to be the perfect amount of meatballs for the number of people at the party.  I purchase the Zeppe's marinara sauce as well.  I was also very impressed that with no notice, Italian Beef and Au Jus were available as well in a good 'crock pot' worthy quantity, 3lbs. for $19.99 (I think).  

    The meatballs were moist and delicious; I just put them in the oven at 375degrees with some of the sauce over top the meatballs, and cooked for about 25min.  My soon to be sister-in-law said I could just buy her meatballs for her wedding gift, that's how good they were haha.  I thought the Zeppe's sauce was good too, not too salty and very fresh tasting.  

    For someone who doesn't like to cook much it's nice to know that there's a place that can do it for me and not be outrageously priced.  Zeppe's can be thankful that they chose to place a coupon on Groupon, since they now have a customer for life!

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    Zeppe's had an offer on Groupon, so I purchased one after I read the great reviews on Yelp. I bought a large pan of lasagna for my family of 20 for the holidays. Everyone loved it, and all I had to do was throw it in the oven! I went back later to buy some meat sauce and cookies. The owner was very friendly and offered some recommendations on their homemade pastries. Definately a fan and I love to support my local mom and pop store! I'm going to try their italian beef the next time I go back!

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    I have had the braciole and the cannoli's from here both which were wonderful! I was heartbroken when I drove to the Oswego store for a cannoli and discovered they had closed down. The cannoli's are by far the best in the area. Reasonable prices and friendly staff. Can't wait to go visit the one in Naperville soon!

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    Zeppe's Italian Market exists to save dinner.  Forget bread?  Run to the Zeppe's.  Too lazy to cook?  Run to Zeppe's.  Made pasta but realize that your tomato sauce expired a little too long ago for your own liking?  Zeppe's is just a hop skip and a jump away*

    Tiny grocer, but they got what you need.  Bread, sauces, pastas, meats, beatballs, desserts, they got it.  Plus you get the warm fuzzy feeling of shopping local.

    Staff is nice, and even helped me out with pointers on home made alfredo sauce for my anniversary.  You really cannot go wrong with Zeppe's  

    *Only true if you live very close or have considerable hops, skips, and jumps

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    Totally forgot that this place existed, and is in a little storefront in that 87th & Modaff strip mall, which makes it well concealed at first.  

    Probably the smallest grocery store I've seen.  Sells a little bit of everything from sauces, pastas, to various deli meats, sausages, cookies, tiramisu, & Cannolis.  

    I was so ecstatic when they had cannolis, which is good for when you don't feel like fighting the crowds at Caputo's.  Regular sized ones were $2.09 and the chocolate-dipped version were $2.99.  Don't be afraid to ask if you don't see one with chocolate as they are filled fresh to order to ensure higher quality.  I also got some mild sausage for about $4.49 a pound.  

    It was just one lady taking care of everybody when I was there and was very nice to everybody, despite doing many things at once.

    Very good cannoli by the way.  Having it filled right when you order it makes a difference.  The filling was sweet and very creamy.

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    I have yet to try any of their food, though I'm sure I will sometime soon.  But they have the best chocolate cannoli I've ever had.  Their cookies are pretty good too.

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