I come to Fraboni's occasionally for Italian goodies and decent sandwiches.
The deli sandwiches aren't spectacular but they're reliably passable. They don't taste very authentically Italian, but they make for a good cheap lunch on days I forget to pack something. I probably wouldn't eat here if it weren't for their convenient location. There's also free parking in the back, so +1 for that.
The variety of pasta they have is amazing. Very authentic and pretty reasonably priced. They have packaged gnocchi that's awesome and turns out perfect and fluffy every time. Much better than big brand gnocchi you find at other grocery stores like Trader Joe's. I love that they have a wide selection of arborio rice to make risotto. Usually arborio is hard to find in this town.
To comment on their sauces: I made spaghetti with their house-made spaghetti sauce and it tasted sort of funny. It kind of tasted like tomato soup, but with the consistency of pasta sauce. Weird. They had some different fancyish brands of pasta sauce that I've been wanting to try.
All of their sweet items (chocolates, cookies, cannolis, etc.) seem WAY overpriced. The Ritter bars are like $4.50, and I can get those for about $2.50 at TJ's. Similarly, I noticed that the Lindt chocolate bars are double the price you'd pay elsewhere. Try to avoid the sweet items here, unless you're looking for an italian brand that you absolutely can't find anywhere else. I'm intrigued by their frozen section. They have lots of frozen pizzas/pastas that look yummy but I have yet to try any.