#DECAgems Nominee Vincenzo’s Supermarket: 51 Years and Counting

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Among the many local grocery options, Vincenzo’s Supermarket (2406 Danforth) has been voted as a standout. Beyond the impressive selection of imported goods, the “great deli with a wide array of cheeses, cold cuts and marinated goodies,” and the fresh produce and butcher counters, Vincenzo’s is “run by the nicest family who always have a warm smile and a little treat for kids,” says local nominator Andrea.

Corinne
Local Vincenzo admirer Corinne (pictured above with Sam, Mary and Al) stopped by for a chat with that nice family and interviewed Mary, the daughter of the original founding owners and now part owner. Here’s what she tells us:

Mary is always on hand to greet her customers and give advice on what to buy or how to cook something. Her enthusiasm and outgoing personality makes it a treat to go in and say hello.

Vincenzo’s has been open and operating in that same location at the corner of Danforth and Westlake for 51 years. Mary officially started working there when she finished school in 1976, but before that she was always there in the evenings and on the weekends helping out. It is a true family business. Sam, Mary’s mom, was on hand today as well.

Their most popular item is their home made Italian sausages. They are made fresh in small batches, with no preservatives. On a busy day, they sometimes make 3 batches to keep up with the demand. As someone who has enjoyed their sausages, I can honestly say they are the best I’ve ever tasted! If you haven’t had them, stop whatever you’re doing and go grab some ASAP.

The best change Mary sees in the neighbourhood is that more young families are moving in with small children. Parents often drop the kids at school, then pop into Vincenzo’s to grab food for lunch or dinner that day. Mary has had the privilege of seeing small children in the community grow into teenagers. She loves getting to know the customers and looks forward to meeting all the first time homebuyers who have been moving into the neighbourhood.

Mary says she’s got so many stories to tell – some crazy, some weird – but the thing that strikes her the most as interesting is that she often feels like a Tim Horton’s drive through window employee. People stop at the door with their dog, ask Mary to grab them a few items from around the store, and hand her some money. She gathers all the required items, rings them up, and gives the change to the person waiting at the door. She gets to know what people like and she’s happy to oblige with this “drive-through” service for her customers.

If Vincenzo’s won the DECA Gems prize pack, Mary would love to get a website. Did you notice the link to the Yelp listing at the top? Mary doesn’t have e-mail either. She would love to do something about the green walls inside and says she is over her green phase. She would still like a warm colour to go with the orange fridges, but the green has got to go. And while it might be a bit beyond the prize pack, she really dislikes the metal awning over the east corner and side of the store. It’s worn and is showing its age.

Corinne says: “I think Vincenzo’s would benefit greatly by the DECA Gems prize pack. After 51 years of service to the neighbourhood, it just might be time for the community to give something back to them.”
– by guest blogger Razili Datta

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