
After you have purchased your beautiful new home in Middletown, Connecticut, and gone to Smith & Bishel for your new locks, paint, and all the tools and supplies that you will need to prepare you house for moving in. Then made a visit to the Stone Post Gardens to get plants and flowers to spruce up the outside of your beautiful new home. You are now set to invite friends and family over to show off your beautiful new home, which means that you will need to feed your guest, and the place to go to is Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut.
Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut is the place to go for all your deli, meat, catering, and specialty food needs. Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut, opened in 1994 at 472 Main Street in Durham, Ct. by Pasqualino Aparo (Lino) an American Italian and his family, and it is not unusual to see Lino's mother Maria at the stove doing much of the cooking.
From the outside Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut, may not seem like much, but OH how looks can be deceiving. Once you step inside you will be treated to one of the best deli's that I have ever been to. Everything is cooked fresh daily by Lino, his mother and staff. Everything is great there but my favorite is their chicken cutlet sandwiches, they are the best. I also love their stuffed cherry peppers with provolone cheese and prosciutto, and their stuffed large green olives with provolone cheese.
Every time I go to Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut he has something new sitting on the counter that I just have to try. Lino also has a great selection of his most popular prepared meals and soups waiting for you. The clam chowder is the best in the state, but all of the other soups are equally good. You will also find all the meat, pork, chicken, and lunch meat you are looking for at Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut. Lino will cut and trim whatever you are looking for, just the way you want it.
Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut can also cater any size function that you are having. I have used Lino's for Broker Open's, as well as family events, and may I recommend the "Chicken Marsala" or "Chicken Picante" along with roasted potatoes, and seasoned green beans. When I was part of the Middletown High School Booster Club, Lino catered all our banquets, and everything was always perfect.
Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut is also the place to go to get your Thanksgiving Turkey. Lino gets his turkeys from local turkey farms, so they are fresh and OH so good. I have gotten my Thanksgiving Turkey from Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut for the last six years, and the last two I followed his receipt, which includes covering the turkey with beacon, there is only one word to describe it, WOW.
So when you are ready to have the family and friends over to show off your beautiful new home, Lino's Market in Durham, Connecticut, is the place to go for the food if you really want to impress them.
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Info about the author:
George Souto is a Loan Officer who can assist you with all your FHA, CHFA, andConventional mortgage needs in Connecticut. George resides in Middlesex County which includes Middletown, Middlefield, Durham, Cromwell, Portland, Higganum, Haddam, East Haddam, Chester, Deep River, and Essex. George can be contacted at (860) 573-1308 or gsouto@mccuemortgage.com
George - you have really jumped on the bandwagon with your business posts. This looks like a great place. Some of the local markets are the best places to know about.
Jeff
Jeff, the food there is great, especially when my wife does not have anything planned for dinner, I just a quick drive there and pick something up for us.
George,
When are we meeting there for lunch? Sounds real good to me! My Son-in-law's Famly lives in Middlefield. Really nice country:)
It's a Good Life!
Fran
Frances just let me know when your down this way :)
George you really know the community well. I can see where this would be great when meeting buyer clients.
George, this place looks awesome! I was getting hungry just hearing about all the good things that Lino's Market has.
Bill I got to get Lino to put some tables on the outside :)
Jen, I know what you me, I started getting a little hungry while I was writing it :)
George,
You guys are lucky to have a deli like Lino's Market over there. Wafer-thin prosciutto and provolone, mamma mia, I'm ready for some right now.
I love stores like this! What a big surprise... you just never know until you go inside what to expect! Ymmmm.
Oh George, fooood, and home cooked by Momma. You are right, I've driven by it and would never have guessed. Now I know better.
Esko, everything at Lino's is excellent.
Joan, Lino's is one of those places.
Ed, you have to stop, and when you do you will leave with your wallet a lot lighter ...... LOL
George - Now I am thinking about food and I shouldn't. Lino's market looks like a place I would love to shop at. I am sure they will appreciate this post.
Jennifer I can't stop thinking about their food either every time I come back to this blog :)
George,
I like these post about others. You did well by Lino's and the locals that read this.
We're still exploring here in Houston, this sorta post helps, but we do limit ourselves to Harris and Galveston counties.
Bill
Bill one of the nice things about Connecticut is that the State is only about 110 miles by about 55 miles, so everything is easy to get to.