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Angelo Caputo's Weekly Ads & Flyers
1 active weekly ad for Angelo Caputo's. Last updated: May 27, 2026.
Angelo Caputo's Weekly Ad Regions
Chicagoland Northwest Suburbs
- Primary Locations: Elmwood Park, Mt. Prospect, Norridge.
- Elmwood Park, Mt. Prospect, Norridge, Arlington Heights, Des Plaines, Rosemont, Park Ridge, Franklin Park, Harwood Heights, Schiller Park.
Chicagoland Western Suburbs
- Primary Locations: Addison, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Hanover Park.
- Addison, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Hanover Park, Wood Dale, Itasca, Roselle, Glendale Heights, Bartlett, Streamwood, Schaumburg.
Chicagoland Southwest Suburbs
- Primary Location: Orland Park.
- Orland Park, Tinley Park, Orland Hills, Palos Park, Palos Heights, Homer Glen, Mokena, Frankfort.
Fox Valley & Far West Suburbs
- Primary Locations: Naperville, South Elgin.
- Naperville, South Elgin, Elgin, St. Charles, Geneva, Aurora, Plainfield, Bolingbrook, Lisle, Warrenville.
What You Can Find in the Angelo Caputo's Weekly Ad
The La Bella Romana Brand
This is Caputo’s private label. It includes over 400 items, but is most famous for its house-made tomato focaccia, imported Taralli (Italian crackers), and authentic Giardiniera (a Chicago staple).
Fruitful Yield Collaboration
Many Caputo’s locations (Addison, Naperville, Carol Stream, Mt. Prospect, and Norridge) house a Fruitful Yield store inside. This makes them a destination for high-end vitamins, supplements, and organic health foods.
The European Bakery
Their bakery is legendary. Shoppers visit specifically for made-from-scratch Cannoli, Italian cookies, and fresh-baked artisan breads that are often the centerpiece of the Weekly Ad.
The Prepared Food Bar
Known for "La Bella Romana Catering," their hot bar features authentic Italian recipes like lasagna, stuffed peppers, and specialized pasta salads.
Shopping Tips for Angelo Caputo's
To truly master the Angelo Caputo's Weekly Ad, you need to know about their seasonal events and deli secrets. Here is how the locals shop:
The Late Summer "Tomato Canning" Season
- In the Italian-American culture of Chicago, late summer (August and September) is "sauce season."
- The Insider Tip: During these months, the Weekly Ad will feature massive discounts on full "bushels" of Roma tomatoes. This is the absolute best time of year to buy tomatoes, fresh basil, and garlic braids in bulk for canning or freezing.
The "Pączki Day" Phenomenon (February/March)
- In the weeks leading up to Fat Tuesday, Caputo’s transforms into a pastry powerhouse. They are famous across the Chicagoland area for their authentic Polish Pączki (stuffed donuts).
- The Insider Tip: Look for the dedicated Pączki inserts in the Weekly Ad during February. You can often pre-order their signature "La Bella Romana" flavors, like Cannoli Cream and fresh Ricotta, at a slight discount before the long lines start.
The "Deli Counter" Protocol
- The heart of any Caputo’s is the deli counter, which operates a bit differently than a standard supermarket.
- The Insider Tip: Because it is so popular, always grab a ticket number the moment you walk into the store before doing the rest of your shopping. When you order imported meats like Prosciutto di Parma or Mortadella, specifically ask the staff to slice it "paper-thin"—this is the authentic Italian way and ensures the best flavor and texture.
Holiday Panettone & Custom Gift Baskets (Nov/Dec)
- Starting in November, Caputo’s aisles are stacked to the ceiling with imported Panettone (traditional Italian holiday cakes) and specialty gift baskets.
- The Insider Tip: The Weekly Ad during Thanksgiving and Christmas is the best place to find deals on premium imported Italian brands like Bauli and Tre Marie. These make incredible, affordable corporate gifts or host presents.
"Grab & Go" Italian Catering
- If you are hosting a graduation party, a Bears game watch party, or a large family gathering, Caputo's is the local secret for affordable catering.
- The Insider Tip: Frequently check the flyer for "La Bella Romana Catering" specials. You can often score deals on 5-pound buckets of authentic Chicago-style Italian Beef (with au jus) or massive trays of baked Mostaccioli, making it the easiest and most delicious way to feed a crowd.
The "Wednesday Reset"
- The Caputo’s Weekly Ad typically starts on Wednesday and runs through the following Tuesday.
- The Pro Move: Shop on Wednesday mornings for the absolute freshest produce and to ensure the most popular "La Bella Romana" bakery items haven't sold out.
The Rewards App "Freebies"
- Caputo’s has a dedicated mobile app. Users should know that the app often features exclusive digital coupons and giveaways that aren't printed in the physical flyer.
Bulk Department Savings
- Caputo’s is one of the few places where you can buy high-quality imported Italian candies, nuts, and chocolate-covered almonds in bulk. These are frequently discounted in the flyer under the "Bulk" or "La Bella Romana" sections.
About Angelo Caputo's
Browse the Angelo Caputo's Fresh Markets weekly ad! Save on La Bella Romana focaccia, fresh produce, and Italian imports. Find your local Chicagoland flyer on WeeklyAd.io.
Angelo Caputo's Weekly Ad FAQs
Does Angelo Caputo's accept Apple Pay or Google Pay?
Yes! As of 2026, all Angelo Caputo's Fresh Markets accept Apple Pay and Google Pay at all registers.
What is La Bella Romana?
La Bella Romana is the signature private label of Angelo Caputo's. It includes authentic Italian products imported directly from Italy or made from scratch in-store, including sauces, pastas, bakery items, and deli meats.
Does Caputo’s have a pharmacy?
No, Caputo’s does not have a traditional pharmacy, but many locations feature a Fruitful Yield health food store inside, which provides vitamins, supplements, and natural health products.
Does Caputo’s offer grocery delivery?
Yes, you can order from Angelo Caputo’s for same-day delivery or pickup via their website or mobile app. They also frequently partner with third-party apps like Instacart.
What are Caputo’s store hours?
Most Angelo Caputo’s locations are open from 6:00 AM to 9:30 PM, seven days a week, though hours may vary by location on holidays.
Does Caputo's have a Senior Citizen Discount Day?
Yes, most Angelo Caputo's locations offer a Senior Discount Day (usually a 10% discount for shoppers aged 62 and older). This typically falls on a Tuesday or Wednesday, but the exact day can vary by location (like Elmwood Park vs. Naperville), so it is best to check your local store's details on WeeklyAd.io.
Are Fruitful Yield and Angelo Caputo's the same store?
Fruitful Yield is Caputo's sister company, specializing in natural health foods, vitamins, and supplements. While they are separate entities, many Angelo Caputo's locations (such as Addison, Carol Stream, and Mt. Prospect) feature a "store-within-a-store," allowing you to shop for high-end organic vitamins while doing your regular grocery shopping.
Can I pre-order from the Caputo's Deli to skip the line?
Yes! The deli line at Caputo’s can get very long, especially on weekends. You can use the Angelo Caputo’s mobile app to place a "Deli Order Ahead." You simply select your meats and cheeses, specify how thick you want them sliced, and pick them up at the counter without waiting in the main ticket line.
What is the best way to get Caputo’s coupons?
While the printed Weekly Ad is great, the absolute best deals are found in the Caputo’s App. By creating a free "Piggy Bank" rewards account, you get access to exclusive digital coupons (Digital Deals) that you can "clip" directly to your account to use at checkout.
Does Caputo's sell gift cards for La Bella Romana products?
Yes, you can purchase Angelo Caputo's gift cards both in-store and online. These gift cards are highly popular during the holidays and can be used on any in-store items, including their signature La Bella Romana catering and bakery imports.

