WY ‘ iii-no i iii l nit inioMi ii whim-Mi.†not.“ i mm i . a 0 cc Vlta l I , O O Vmcenzo s returns to Us Waterloo roots bigger and better than ever BrCiiARitrrn. PROM; PARKHIU ‘ ,3 i; . » i 3 . ~35?- - at; E5 2 (’ï¬â€˜gm" . l. W ' ,- liusiiiesses are another thing that â€Immi’lt’WUJ A ‘ -., x ‘ â€5.1;. f}. g 3'23: m makes ilie new Vincen/o‘s a if j: l g . i - , " . g g .. ‘1‘?“ ‘ . ESE it unique shopping experience, he night before opening the . E'L-‘g, m ' . , .3" Q ~ .. k " Seafood fans can piik up the I new location of their family ‘ ' Ea; 3 I I ‘5‘ J ‘ catch of the day. among other grocery and deli. lony and if“ i 11 , â€p; A; "“ . . (5"â€" .5 things. at the (atidle‘s (atcli Carmine (.actioppoli had one last f {a .; .3 _ “5-: ' if: r: ""' V 1 '7 ï¬g: Seafood counter For local. lidtll' thingio do, 2 Aliâ€? . ‘ a ar‘; . 2‘ ' rally prodtitpil meat, they can Before turning ottthe lights and ' . é" fa }: '3 -' " a. . head to the Bauer Butcher, also heading home, they hung a pot i3; E; ._ 3,; ~ ,3, ‘ £; insidetlie store trait oi their lather \"incen/o met ’. _ ..-‘.‘ ail . t . i »=‘ - "\Ve‘ye been “£1“!le yen posi the main entrance. smiling at the 5 ‘ V - , I" ;_ tixe reception." ( .irinine said i‘tistotiiers. I "lliey'i‘e got the products. they‘ve Some oi those customers have got the experience \ou get it here. been coming to \"inceii/o‘s tor 42 I it's all seamless at the checkout So years *7 loy ally following the busir . that marriage has worked well." ness from its origins on Bridgeport - , _- ...â€" Another partnership that norks Road in Waterloo, to Belmont \‘ilr " . .. well? I'lie (,accioppoli family itself lage, and ï¬nally to Waterloo. at the J . t ‘ ‘4“- a All ï¬ve kids still live Within a lens Bauer lofts development. _ . i†‘ g a, i \ ' ‘ kilometres ottheirmotn ‘ "l‘hat's the emotional part for v†4 - ‘ '1 at}: . a?» “ .‘ - ' 77 “We do ï¬ght sometimes," Ion) me, that no Dad hasn't seen this." i, a" A M ‘ \, ‘ ‘ '5 ~' admits. "But then we just come iii said Carmine. f , A ',; - ' ; _' ' r8 .†the next day and get back to work." He's proudly giving a tour of the its» '. "h , ‘ " . 4; ' ‘ - ' Despite being around food all newly htiilt 15,000 square-foot ' ‘ ‘ .‘ 5 '1 . a " . ‘ _ . day lotig, the two brothers have space that is three times larger ‘ W“ a ‘ .5 l ' ‘ managed to staytrini. than its Belmont predecessor. A "- ." . f’ . ‘ :. ‘ that‘s in part because the} moderti interior of polished / "‘~" ' W. ‘ work so hard, Along with their slS' cement floors, exposed ductwork , _ ‘_" t; ’ ï¬g" ,. ter»in»law Pat and niece (iarla and oversized subway tile is home ' 35‘ . 5-, 3 w ‘ "a" r IJaSilva. they've been putting in 2% £1;:deI‘KOiflgtatzgllj‘rtlfllig Carmine and Tony Cacooppoli are in the demonstration kitchen at _Vin(enzo‘s new location in Waterloo A main- higigr‘iygesgggdl‘Séétiflst prepar~ for. stay of Mediterranean (disme for over 40 years, the grocer and deli has expanded to more tffllï¬llfliltfjlif' M ., As for their mom, she's now 85 The (.aeeioppolis have come a . . , . years old and in a wheelchair. but long way. With the original simple in Waterloo on (.aroline Street. become a destination for a Wide because I served eyery single one she Still keeps an W0 on the busi- moniker of Italian ( anadian Just down the road from the origir range of cheeses, deli meats and ofthose customers tor many years. ness she grew fromfthe ground up Foods. “mm,“ and mS Wm, Rita rial Italian ( anadian loods on sandwiches made to order, There Then in Belmont. we had another with her husband \i'incenzo opened their grocery in the living Bridgeport. are rows and rows of salads, many very special groiiphol customers “She still (“Us here every 5"]ch room â€f â€1ҠBridgeport Road \‘\‘llli more space and more prepared on site from family that we got toknoii day." Carmine said. “I‘m looking home m 19h? (.armine was Just light. ( armine hopes it Will better recipes ‘ New to the store is a pi/Jzi oven liirward to getting tm‘ mom in here one year old, and spent his days m showcase the unique products lhere are bakery Items With the and a demonstration area corn to sort ofgiy‘e us the thumbs up." the store with his mom \A’l‘lllC-th- they ye been known for ox er the best products front a dozen Suppl? plete With (iyerhead mirror so the cemn continued to work In a {a0 past 40 years. while attracting a ers. and stacks of(,acciopp0li can audience can see what is being tory. new clientele niili , Large crockery Jars of olives prepare-do Tom and Carmine eventually “We re not a health food store, are lined up beside the fresh pasta There s also a seating area Vin , took 6‘,“ the whim,“ and nor do we pretend to be. But the and sauces. where you can settle in Will] a cenzos expanded n to Belmont Avenue in basis of our food is a hiedllt'f' We purposely kept some of the sandwich illitl‘t‘ltffé‘t‘ or espresso '50 Caroline St. S..W'aterloo Kitchener m 1991 renaming the ranean diet T its always been a familiarities of Belmont and this summer. it “1†be expanded tin the Bauer buildings) store in honour oftheir father. who healthier diet. ‘ brought them over here; for our to an outdoor patio space Monday _ Friday: died just six weeks later. . in that end,Viiicen7.o‘s now c'atr staff. but also for our long-term “l can't tell you how many times 9 a.m. _ 8 pm. By the mm of the millennium, ties more specialty items. like customers." said (.armine. who I looked out the Window at Bel Saturday: the Mediterranean emporium had kosher and gluten-free foods. than started helping out in the shop mom and saw people sitting in Ham. _'5 pm. grown Wildly popular and lhi‘i‘ they ever have before. when he was seven years old. ' their car, drinking their coffee and Closed Sundays knew they â€(.0de even more nit-res a huge selection of gm» _ When we have that original eating their sandwn‘hes, (.arniine www.vincenwsonline.com space. very items from around the world. Bridgeport customer, there's said. Now they're back to my†mo“ there s the counter that has always a special place for them. Partnerships With other local :â€" _ Put the fun into your Febniary and make tracks to this once a year event! 0 N -. o o . huMflnfllm _ , . o , T ‘ .- / J R .. Market Road a ‘ 5, . . , . Jot. . x. 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