Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we will offer our opinions on the best that Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities and more. .
Spinelli’s Market looks quaintly old-fashioned for a 28-year-old, and that’s part of its appeal. The Park Hill deli plays the stately anchor on its strip of 23rd Avenue, complemented by the Cherry Tomato Italian restaurant and, across the street, Honey Hill Cafe. Despite its relative youth, Spinelli’s has a lived-in feel and recipes that seem to span generations, thanks to founders Jerry and Mary Ellen Spinelli. They, prompting a bit of a refresh, but the vibe remains delightfully homey, the recipes carried over and the dishes and sauces are still homemade.
The commitment to homemade isn’t too surprising coming from the store that spun off Spinelli’s Sauce Co., which sells jars of red sauce and bottles of salad dressing across the United States. The deli’s got traditional, takeout Italian foods, but also made-over items such as fresh sole piccata with artichoke hearts and asparagus over orzo, or veggie primavera cheese ravioli.
With two servings for $22, it’s not even a splurge. Spinelli’s $12 sandwiches could reasonably feed a pair of adults, and nothing else inside this jewel box of veggies, dry goods and cold drinks is too pricey compared to, say, Whole Foods.
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