DeCicco & Sons Debuts in Greenwich

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DeCicco & Sons, a family-owned gourmet marketplace, is making its Connecticut debut with a new store in Greenwich. Set to occupy a 20,000-square-foot space at
11 Glen Ridge Road, this location will be the company’s 12th store overall and its first in Connecticut. The store is slated to welcome shoppers in the Summer of 2025, pending town approval.

Greenwich residents can look forward to a selection of premium products and renowned customer experience. From gourmet groceries to specialty departments, DeCicco & Sons offers the highest-quality selections throughout the store. Highlights include their beer selection, Italian bakery, fresh produce, and prepared foods. DeCicco & Sons Naturally will also be featured, offering meats from partner farms that align with the company’s core values of humanely raised animals without using antibiotics or added hormones.

This one-stop shop will offer freshly brewed coffee to custom-made cakes, sushi, salads, and more. For those seeking prepared meals, the on-site production kitchen will feature a hot food bar, grab-and-go meals, salads, and sides.

The store will also host a dedicated Event Planner to assist with everything from casual order pick-ups to fully staffed events. Further demonstrating its commitment to the community, DeCicco & Sons will also offer a school rebate program to benefit local Greenwich schools.

All store details, features, and opening date are pending approval from the town of Greenwich. Architectural design for DeCicco & Sons has been provided by Studio RAI. To stay updated on the store’s opening, follow DeCicco & Sons on Instagram (@deciccos) and Facebook.

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