Ciaccia Importers of Fine Foods
Third-generation family-owned Italian delicatessen since 1962 offering made-from-scratch food, sliced-to-order cold cuts and cheeses, imported Italian products, and catering.
Overview
Ciaccia Importers of Fine Foods is a third-generation, family-owned Italian delicatessen operating on Dewey Avenue in Rochester, NY since 1962. Pronounced "Cha-Cha," the business was originally opened at Bull's Head Plaza by Antonio Ciaccia alongside his grandparents, Nonna Maria and Nonno Antonio Ciaccia. Over the decades the family relocated to its current storefront at 3759 Dewey Ave in the Greece-border area of Rochester's northwest side, continuing a tradition of made-from-scratch Italian-American food and imported specialty goods.
What They Offer
The deli counter features sliced-to-order meats and cheeses including imported Prosciutto di Parma, sopressata, imported Pecorino Romano, and domestic varieties. Homemade Italian sausage, prepared from the family's original recipe, is a staple. Ciaccia's was among the first shops in the Rochester area to serve authentic submarine sandwiches on fresh bakery bread layered with Italian deli meats, and the sandwich menu still anchors daily business — options range from Italian cold-cut subs to meatball subs with marinara and melted mozzarella.
Beyond the sandwich counter, Ciaccia Importers stocks a selection of imported Italian pantry goods such as olive oil, dried pasta, jarred peppers, and Italian tuna. Hot prepared dishes, salads, and rotating daily specials like lasagna round out the ready-to-eat offerings. The kitchen also handles catering, with office lunch service among the available options. Takeout and in-store pickup are offered Tuesday through Saturday.
Known For
Ciaccia Importers of Fine Foods has built its identity around a sixty-plus-year commitment to Italian-American deli traditions passed through three generations of the same family. The shop's grandfather-recipe sausage, its imported Italian provisions, and its early role popularizing authentic sub sandwiches in Rochester distinguish it from more generic delis in the area.
Location & Neighborhood
The deli sits at 3759 Dewey Avenue in the northwest corner of Rochester, NY 14616, not far from the former Kodak Park complex — now Eastman Business Park — which shaped much of the surrounding neighborhood's working-class, industrial character. Dewey Avenue is a well-traveled commercial corridor connecting the city to the Town of Greece. Street parking is available along the avenue. Hours run Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with Monday closures.
Sources used in compiling this entry
ciacciaimportersoffinefoods.netwaiter.com·ciaccias.com·jptweb.com
Last updated May 15, 2026