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Napoletano Brothers

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Italian Restaurants, Pizza, Restaurants

186 Saxer Ave, Springfield, PA 19064

610-543-5687

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Today: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Almost 100 years ago, the humble beginnings of what would become Napoletano Brothers Gourmet Italian Market can be traced back to the hills of Italy in the early 1930s. Domenico Napoletano and his father began by operating a small grain trading business in the region of Abruzzi, about 120 miles due east of Rome. The grain operation slowly developed into a small storefront where nonna Nancy crafted fresh homemade pasta out of simple natural ingredients and love. Her wonderfully delicious recipes for pastas are still used today and enjoyed by all of our customers. As many Italians did at the time, Domenico moved the family to Argentina in the late 1950s where they continued hand-making pasta in the business district of Buenos Aires. Then in 1965, Domenico with his three sons: Mario, Corrado, and Claudio moved the business with them to the United States where the Springfield based store first opened its doors with the name Springfield Pasta Company.Almost 100 years ago, the humble beginnings of what would become Napoletano Brothers Gourmet Italian Market can be traced back to the hills of Italy in the early 1930s. Domenico Napoletano and his father began by operating a small grain trading business in the region of Abruzzi, about 120 miles due east of Rome. The grain operation slowly developed into a small storefront where nonna Nancy crafted fresh homemade pasta out of simple natural ingredients and love. Her wonderfully delicious recipes for pastas are still used today and enjoyed by all of our customers. As many Italians did at the time, Domenico moved the family to Argentina in the late 1950s where they continued hand-making pasta in the business district of Buenos Aires. Then in 1965, Domenico with his three sons: Mario, Corrado, and Claudio moved the business with them to the United States where the Springfield based store first opened its doors with the name Springfield Pasta Company.
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