Roma’s Bakery and deli
312 Main St, Woburn, MA, 01801
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Address :
312 Main St
Woburn, MA, 01801 - Phone (781) 932-6496
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : No
Categories
Pizza
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Mike D.
Great bakery. Really good selection an prices are reasonable. The pizza is really good too!
(4)Daniel M.
You name it, and Roma's got it. Cookies? Breads? Pastries? Name it, and Roma's got it. This is as close to a full-service bakery as one can find just about anywhere in the greater Boston area. Starting with the basics and essentials (breads, cakes,) Roma handles these well, with a strong selection and a supply that never seems to run out. Pastries are its strongest product line, with everything from tiramisu to danish, to scones, to cinnamon rolls...you name it, and it's behind the counter. For lunch or an early dinner, Roma also has calzones and pizza. A good bakery offers a strong selection of items in keeping with particular seasons and here Roma really stands out. At Easter, Christmas or any other significant holidays Roma rolls out traditional rolls, cakes and pastries. I particularly have my taste buds ready for some carrot cake that I'll be savoring around Easter. Mmmm. Quantity and selection are Roma's strongest suits. Their products taste really good - not excessively noteworthy, but good. Prices are reasonable and competitive with other bakeries in neighboring towns. Service can be a bit slow but, then again, bakery items aren't fast food. While it may not offer the most unique selection in the world it's got more of what one goes to a bakery for than just about anywhere else. Always a favorite of mine whenever I'm in Woburn.
(3)Davis E.
Great bakery, great sandwiches, great salads, great pizza! What more can be said? I live in Nashua NH and drive there daily to purchase...
(5)D W.
Don't hesitate to stop in. More cookies than you know what to do with. Great food and a friendly staff that loves what they are doing. A+
(5)Doug B.
If you've seen any of my previous reviews, you know that I am dying for a good pizza (at least I was dying for one). While sitting in traffic one morning I happened to notice that this place sells pizza. It's pretty good and it is H-U-G-E. The pizza box probably won't fit in your front seat. It'll have to go in the back, and will take up the entire seat. I was anything but impressed with their Italian pastr
(4)Nan A.
Best Italian sub in New England, freshest Scali bread and cannolis that can well compete with any in the North End.
(5)Christine H.
I have been going to Roma's since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. I wouldn't let that color my feelings on the place though. I always expect that a high quality mom and pop operation will eventually decline in quality and start pandering to the masses. I left Massachusetts for ten years, where I was unable to find pizza, subs, or Italian Pastry that could match what I can find here. (Well, save perhaps that delicious pizza I had in Neptune, NJ or the cannoli in Omaha from an off-the-boat couple's restaurant that sadly no longer exists). When I finally made my grand re-entrance, Roma's was one of the first places I went. Looks like it grew up and became adult-sized Roma's! The cannoli here is better than Mike's Pastry in my opinion, but that's because I don't like the consistency of the ricotta mixture in Mike's cannoli. It is unlike any texture I've had in a cannoli and is almost a tad too sweet. Anyways, Roma's has my favorite and it's always fresh filled. I don't like the way they make EVERYthing, but there is quality in all the baked goods and hot foods and great attention to customer service. You will pay for that quality, but it's not altogether unreasonable for the satisfied feeling your belly gets afterward. You also get a great selection of items and if I ever need Italian food catered, this is the place I will go to first. With the selection and pretty high standards, there should be something for everyone here to enjoy.
(5)Zack S.
I will preface this review by saying i frequent this deli 3 or more times a week for lunch as i work down the street. Every time this one person makes my sandwich's they are terrible!! She's slow, rude, and doesn't know anything on the menu. I order the firehouse sub which is right on their menu, and twice I've ended up with buffalo chicken salad because she didn't know how to make it. No matter how myself or people i work with order they're food it is always wrong. Every time. Today i ordered an Italian sub with extra vinegar and light oil and i got practically none of both. I've worked in food service for many years off and on and it is NOT difficult to make food like this. ESPECIALLY when the items are ON THE MENU! This girl should NOT be working here. If she doesn't like something you don't hear the end of it until she finally finishes making it incorrectly. A co-worker wanted 2 slices of pizza today and guess what, only one slice left. maybe a pizza should have been made 20 minutes before the last slice was there... common sense. But it all makes sense to me now because i called to speak with a manager and low and behold there was not one there. I was told,"the owners come in in the morning and usually leave by noon". I asked to talk to someone that was left in charge and amazingly there wasn't one. Just because your business has been around for ages and everyone knows about you doesn't mean you can be so lax and hire incompetent staff that doesn't know anything and doesn't have enough sense to make another pizza before someone asks for the last slice. This kind of complacence in any business is sad and pitiful. The owners and all of their lazy staff should be ashamed to serve anything. and by the way, all of the above has happened numerous times since April 2014 and now I'm just fed up. If they weren't right around the corner and the gamble that someone else may make my food i would never step foot in this place. I will not be going back again. Hey Roma's... that's at least 5 daily customers you just lost because of your incompetence.
(1)cassandra L.
I've been to Roma's several times. I've tried their lobster tail, Tiramisu, cookies and a variety of cakes. I saw a lot of people buying breads from there as well. Everything here are always fresh and tasted amazing. Of course you can compared them with Mike's or Modern pastry but one thing this place stand out is their amazing customer service! Everyone that works here are always friendly, very knowledgeable and spend time recommending or explaining your option to you. Don't get me wrong. I am a big of Mike's and Modern pastry. Their service is good but don't you ever felt rush when you were there? To everyone that works at Roma's bakery- Please keep up the good work! Thank you for being so helpful any day of the time. You all are amazing!
(5)Doreen M.
Since we couldn't make it to the North End to get cannoli's, we opted for Roma's--my husband's family has gotten items from them in the past. There's free street parking on this main road; but it's busy. There's also a deli connected to the bakery; but we only got sweets. We got regular cannoli's with chocolate chips and a mocha cake. There's definitely many other options for sweets--cookies, cakes, pies, etc. The cannoli's we got are almost $3. I just can't help but compare it to Modern Pastry and Mike's Pastry in the North End.. I definitely prefer those; but these did the job for a cannoli craving. And the mocha cake was good; but I'm not much of a fan of thick frosting.. it's funny that it's called "mocha cake" when the mocha is only the frosting and not the cake itself.
(3)Keith K.
I am VERY disappointed in this place. Moved to Woburn recently and just ordered a number of items to check them out. They also have the smallest lobster tails, slices of cake and turnovers I have ever gotten from a bakery. Yet they charge the same price as other full size items I can buy elsewhere. Frankly I found their offerings almost inedible. I will probably just throw out what is left. I hate to slam a place so hard but I was really in the mood for decent bakery items and this place doesn' t cut it. I gave them a fair shot and tried 4 items. Not impressed at all with any of them.
(1)Matthew A.
Not a terrible place.....I spied pizza, tonz of cookies, sweet rolls, and fancies. Some CAKES, and Portuguese sweet rolls. I stopped in on a whim, as I was picking up lunch next door. The service was ok, store clean. Not a TON of product. Appeared to cater more to the sweet tooth. The hermits and seasonal pumpkin spice cookies I got were just average. I would stop in again for a pizza slice. Other than that...SNOOOZE!
(3)Meghan D.
Grew up going here for hermits when I was a child, and after moving to Woburn my mother and I ventured over for some of their Sicilian pizza and the hermits. My mother was disappointed in the sugary aspect to the hermit (claimed they had changed in the past 30 years) I thought they tasted delicious. Pizza was great, tasty, and buy it by the slice. Great feel of the North End tucked into Main Street in Woburn.
(4)Brian N.
i like romas a lot ..they have the best bread and the pizza is awesome,,sandwich store next door too was good..ill go back often ..
(4)Julia F.
I have been driving past here for ages now, and apparently never noticed it until last week. I stopped in tonight on my way to night school, to grab something to keep me until I got out of school. The ladies in front of me in line bought a million cookies, two Dracula cookies, a red sox cookie, a few with pumpkins drawn in icing, they only paid like ten bucks for all the cookies! I got a slice of broccoli calzone, it looked less dry than the pizza slices, which looked as if they'd been under the heat lamps for too long. I also got the seasonal chewy pumpkin cookies. I paid a grand total of 6 dollars for both. Pretty decent. The calzone was loaded with garlic. A bit dry, but that's probably the lights in the case drying it out. It's probably better at lunchtime, if I had to guess. It was on the salty side, but good dough. The cookies mostly tasted like the calzone, but I'm going to clear my palate and try again, they were a hit with all the people I shared them with, and have stayed nice and moist and chewy for a few days now! Large bread selection! I'll have to get some next time.
(3)Chucky P.
As someone from out of town, I had a hard time finding a decent bakery when I had the craving for some carrot cake. Their carrot cake had a bit too much sugar in its icing (I prefer a deep cream cheese icing) but wasn't too bad. I'll tell ya they did happen to have some dynamite apple turnovers and apple strudel that I sampled on my next visits there. Their chocolate chip cookies could have used some more moistness. Overall, I'd say proper bakeries are difficult to find, and Roma's does a pretty damn good job at solving that!
(3)Cynthia C.
Thank you for making such a delicious Italian Rum Cake w/ Whipped Cream frosting & almond slivers for my birthday! I've been waiting 5 years for this cake and Roma is the only bakery that makes it "just right". It has a perfect balance of rum, custard layers and strawberries between the layers of moist light cake. The whipped cream was so fresh and the almond gave it that extra zip. This cake was the only Birthday gift that I asked and was well worth the wait!
(5)Robin R.
OMG!!! Yummy Yummy Yummy!! Is all can say !!
(5)Paul C.
Great selection - everything from cakes and pies to cookies to breads and so on. Prices are reasonable. No private parking but there's almost always some free parking available on the streets nearby. Try the hermit cookies. Fresh pizza dough at $1.00 each is a great value for the home cooking enthusiast.
(4)Jeannette G.
I tried the mini lobster tail. Filling was sour and the pastry was chewy and stale. The cheesecake brownie was nothing special either - I've had better at bake sales.
(2)Christina F.
If you're looking for a new, delicious place for deli meats or a quick bite to eat this is it! They've recently expanded the bakery to include a new deli/sandwich shop! I ordered the "farmers market" and it was amazing! It included eggplant, fresh mozzarella, sliced tomato, and pesto. It was nicely priced and packed with fillings. Best of all you can choose which bread you want it served with, which is baked fresh everyday! They had some fun choices of breads, like pesto parm bread, or jalapeno cheddar bread. ( I tried my sandwich on the pesto parm, soo good) My boyfriend tried the homemade meatballs on an italian roll and that was really good too. We'll definitely be trying their other signature sandwiches next time we're in town!
(5)Nirmit K.
Nice local bakery...get there before the run out of breads!!
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