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The cool thing about Bartolomeo is that everything is prepared, especially if all you want is take-out and catering.
Englewood, New Jersey: A Personalized Dining Guide for my Friend Muammar 2009
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The deli area at Bartolomeo is about is comprehensive as you will find on this side of the Hudson river.
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I had been wondering what Carlo Bartolomeo was going to do to differentiate himself from the incumbent Italian mega-grocery, and now I know what it is — prepared foods.
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Over the course of the last year, the Bartolomeo family had been building the 3600 square foot replacement to its former Palisades Park store — which now resides on Dean Street in Englewood.
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Bartolomeo also does catering and will prepare many dishes to order as well.
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Bartolomeo uses premium ingredients to make its pizza, including the very same San Marzano tomatoes they sell on their shelves.
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Angels were long and lean in medieval renderings like Martino di Bartolomeo de Biago's gilded early 15th-century triptych, "Madonna and Child With Saints," in which a pious female angel is a peripheral character praying over Mary and a newborn Christ.
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Bartolomeo can also toss your salads to order, with the ingredients that you want.
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It had actually been around since 1700, when Bartolomeo Cristofori, a technician in the employ of Ferdinando de Medici, produced his first working model.
New Work, New Instrument Stuart Isacoff 2011
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Bartolomeo has all the Italian-American specialties we all love — sausage and peppers, meatballs, chicken parmigiana — all set and ready to go.
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