The Real Little Italy in the Bronx, often known as Arthur Avenue. Home to world-class restaurants,high-quality artisanal food shops and specialty stores.
We are thrilled to announce and invite you to our annual Ferragosto Festival! 🇮🇹 Sunday, September 8th 12-6pm on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, rain or shine 🎉
Ferragosto is a way to convene our customers and supporters in a festival-like atmosphere and share what we have to offer
Since 1979, Joe’s Italian Deli has been providing customers with homemade mozzarella and burrata, antipasto, Italian cuisine, and an extensive selection of imported meats and cheeses 🇮🇹
Over 80 years ago, Gennaro and Vincenza founded Addeo Bakers in the Little Italy section of the Bronx. Thus beginning the Addeo family heritage of being a premier maker of traditional Italian bread and biscuits. Today, three generations later, their grandsons, Thomas and Laurence
In the early 1900s Lindo and Maria Borgatti left their home in Bologna, Italy with their suitcases and Maria’s family recipes. After working various jobs, they saved enough money to open Borgatti's Ravioli & Egg Noodles in November of 1935. Along with their six sons,
In 1924, Eugenio Napolitano arrived in New York from Italy and opened a clam bar on 188th Street. In 1927, he bought a piece of property on Arthur Avenue and turned it into a restaurant and pizzeria which him and his wife, Rosa, named “The Roosevelt”. When their son Tony took
Mario Madonia arrived in the United States in the early 1900’s from Monreale, Sicily and settled into the Arthur Avenue neighborhood. He started baking bread as part of a coop known as the Reliable Bronx Italian Bakers. The building, located at 2385 Arthur Avenue, still bears the
For fifty years, Calabria Pork Store, an Italian family owned business, has been known for its traditional Southern Italian pork products and food. Meats and cheeses are carefully prepared using spices from the Calabria region. They pride themselves on providing products that
Happy Columbus Day and Italian American Heritage and Culture Month 🇮🇹
D’Auria-Murphy Triangle, a New York City Park, got its name from the D’Auria-Murphy American Legion Post in the Belmont section of the Bronx.
Randazzo's Seafood was founded by Frank Randazzo in the early 1920s after he immigrated to New York from Sicily. Frank was a fisherman by trade and knew the various fish of the Mediterranean. He had a vision that when he settled in America he would honor his roots and bring the
It all began in 1925 when brothers Rocco and Joe Delillo left Calabria in search of the American Dream. They decided to open a pastry shop and bring the taste of Italy to New York. They settled in Belmont, and soon their family, Rose and Nick Delillo, were also working in the
At the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th Century a great number of Italian immigrants entered America through the Port of New York.
In the Northwest Section of the Bronx in 1900, only St. Philip Neri Church on the Grand Concourse had an Italian-speaking
In the great tradition of Italian-American family-grown businesses, Artuso Pastry Shop has become a nationally recognized culinary treasure through dedication and authenticity. The tale begins in 1930, when Vincent Artuso Sr. and his siblings left their native Reggio di Calabria,
Buon Natale, Merry Christmas from Bronx Little Italy! Wishing you a day that’s merry, bright, and delicious. Thank you for your patronage this holiday season. 🎅🏼🎄🇮🇹♥️
Dominick's Restaurant has been in business since 1962, having celebrated over 60 years of serving authentic Italian food last year. Owned by Charlie DiPaolo since 1992, Dominick's maintains a unique dining experience with family-style seating, cash-only payment, and little
We’re thrilled to share that many of our dining establishments will be reopening Monday with outdoor seating! We hope our loyal customers and new visitors will come and show support for our historic neighborhood and businesses as we carry on in Little Italy in the Bronx! 🇮🇹🍴
In 1947, at the age of 17, Mike Greco and his twin brother, Joe, left Calabria and headed to New York. Mike originally found work in construction, and was then hired by a butcher who had operated in Belmont since 1922 and recently opened a shop in Arthur Avenue Retail Market.
Trattoria Tra Di Noi - which means "among us" in Italian - has been an adored Italian eatery in Belmont for around two decades. Originally from Abruzzo, Italy, Chef Marco has been in the kitchen since he was 12 years old. He started as a dishwasher, apprenticed in private houses,
Two generations of passion, pride, and dedication. You can taste the Ferri family history and skill in each of their giant delectable slices at Ivana's Pizzeria🍕🤗
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Happy 30th Anniversary to Casa Della Mozzarella! Over the years customers have come from near and far to enjoy their homemade mozzarella and imported gourmet goods, as part of their family tradition or on a weekday for lunch. If you haven’t been there yet… this is your sign🇮🇹♥️
Since 1960, Gino's Pastry Shop has been a fixture of the Belmont section of the Bronx - serving the best in Italian cakes, cookies, and pastries. Founders Gino and Ciara Raguso believed in hard work, quality ingredients, and building relationships with their beloved customers.
We are very excited to announce Bronx Little Italy will be the home of New York Pizza Festival. The event will allow attendees to taste pizza from some of the best pizzerias across the country, including Naples, Italy. The event will be held October 6th and 7th 🎉🍕🇮🇹
Mario's Restaurant and Catering has served first-rate Neapolitan fare since 1919, and is the oldest restaurant on Arthur Avenue. In 1915, Scolastica Migliucci and her son, Giuseppe, originally opened the business as a pizzeria in Harlem on 114th Street, before moving it to Arthur
We will host a street co-naming ceremony in honor of Joseph Migliucci, fourth generation late owner of Mario's Restaurant and Catering. Join us on Thursday, November 16th 11AM at East 184th St at Arthur Ave. The street co-naming will be a recognition for the Migliucci family,
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Holiday Lights are back! Open through Jan. 5, the Holiday Lights features dazzling wildlife-themed LED light displays; a custom animal lantern safari; animated light shows; ice carving demonstrations; holiday train rides; and more. Credit: Julie Larsen Maher (c) WCS
Bronx Little Italy is thrilled to welcome you to Piazza di Belmont 🇮🇹 Opening tonight Thursday, July 9th at 6pm, with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 5pm! A charming open space, reminiscent of Italy, where pedestrians can stroll through Arthur Avenue for outdoor dining at numerous
Rosa and Giancarlo Paciullo have owned Tino's Deli and Catering for over twenty years. The deli was originally on East 187th Street but moved to a bigger location on Arthur Avenue. The Paciullo's renovated the old Belmont Community Center so that they could provide their
It doesn’t get much better than this, freshly filled cannoli from Gino's Pastry Shop dipped in chocolate chips and covered with powdered sugar 😍
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Shopping at small businesses is a powerful way to support communities. When you
#shopsmall
, you’re directly impacting entrepreneurs, like the Borgatti family, who have run
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since 1935! Next Saturday is
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, become a part of a success story and make an
Ferragosto Festival 2023 on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx! 🇮🇹 Italian culture and tradition, live entertainment, and of course the most delicious food. Thank you for celebrating with us and supporting our community! ♥️
Since 1918, family owned and operated Cosenza’s Fish Market has set itself apart with its open-air raw bar and extensive selection of fresh fish and shellfish. During the market’s humble beginnings over a century ago, it fed the working class of the neighborhood. Today, many of
Happy Thanksgiving from Bronx Little Italy! 🦃🇮🇹 We’re thankful for your continued support and patronage of our small businesses. It’s an honor to share our food, services, and culture with so many. We’re looking forward to a wonderful holiday season with everybody. Thank you! 🧡
Can you smell this photo? Calabria Pork Store specializes in Traditional Southern Italian Pork Products - don’t forget to look up at the
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Buon Anno, Happy New Year! 🌟 Thank you for your continued support and sharing the year with us. We wish you peace, health, and happiness for the coming year. We look forward to seeing you in the neighborhood in 2023! 🇮🇹♥️
Buona Pasqua, Happy Easter from Bronx Little Italy! 🐰
We are grateful for your continued support of our small businesses. It’s an honor to share our culture with you. We are thankful so many have made our neighborhood, delicacies, & services a part of their family traditions. 🇮🇹
Angelo Pace, owner of Pace's Italian Market, has a great deal of pride for his high quality products. Offering over 100 types of cheese, he’s more than happy to make a recommendation, and introduce you to a product not available elsewhere. From homemade ricotta to
Don Pasquale Egidio, a Southern Italian immigrant, came to the New World in 1909 and started his business where a community of Italian immigrants were putting down roots. He opened
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in 1912, and the shop has sat on the same block of East 187th Street near Arthur
“City sidewalks, busy sidewalks Dressed in holiday style In the air there’s a feeling of Christmas Children laughing, people passing Meeting smile after smile And on every street corner you’ll hear Silver bells, silver bells It’s Christmas time in…” Bronx Little Italy
We are am honored to announce that there will be a street co-naming ceremony to honor the life of Michele “Mike” Greco, the legendary owner of the famous Mike's Deli.
Join us on Monday, May 8th at 11am on Hughes Avenue at Crescent Avenue for the ceremony. ♥️🇮🇹
It all began in 1925 when brothers Rocco and Joe Delillo left Calabria in search of the American Dream. They decided to open a pastry shop & bring the taste of Italy to New York. They settled in Belmont, and soon their family, Rose and Nick Delillo were also working in the shop.