New York Oldest Restaurants and Italian Pastry Shops

 


MANGNARO’S GROSSERIA ITALIANA

Was on 9th Avenue in New York’s HELLS KITCHEN

Sadly, they CLOSED after 100 YEARS in Business 



KEEN’S STEAKHOUSE

NEW YORK NY




Inside KEEN’S

SINCE 1885

ANTHONY BOURDAIN

VANISHING MANHATTAN

“OLD SCHOOL NEW YORK”




TONY with MICHAEL LOMANACO

At MAGNARARO’S ITALIANA

MANGANARO’S

Sadly, “They Are Gone”


MANGANARO’S GOSSERIA ITALIANA, 
was on 9th Avenue in NEW YORK’S HELLS KITCHEN

The neighborhood where Sylvester Stallone was born, and where author Mario Puzzo wrote the Best Selling Novel “The Godfather” as well as the screenplay to the movie.


Manganaro’s Grosseria Italiana, commonly referred to as Manganaro’s, was an Italian market and deli on Ninth Avenue in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It opened in 1893 and operated for 119 years, helping to introduce the hero sandwich to Americans. The family closed the business and put the property up for sale in 2012.

The business was founded in 1893 by Ernest Petrucci as a wine and spirits store, Petrucci’s Wines & Brandies, that also sold groceries. Its location at 488 Ninth Avenue near 37th Street was on a stretch of the avenue that remained lined with exotic food stores for decades. After the enactment of Prohibition in the U.S. in 1919, Petrucci’s nephew James Manganaro, an immigrant from Naples, took over the store in the 1920s and changed the name; in 1927 he was able to buy the building. Manganaro may have invented the hero sandwich, and played a role in introducing it to Americans.

On his death in 1953, Manganaro’s passed to his brother Louis and sister Nina Manganaro Dell’Orto and their spouses; in 1955, with a publicity agent’s help, they invented the six-foot “Hero-Boy” sandwich, which was successful enough for one of Dell’Orto’s four sons to go on the original version of the TV quiz show I’ve Got a Secret, and for the family to open a sandwich shop next door at 492–494 Ninth Avenue the following year, while continuing to operate a deli and lunch counter in the rear of the grocery store.

In 1962, Louis Manganaro retired and two of his four nephews took over the grocery store and the other two the sandwich shop, Manganaro’s Hero-Boy, and the businesses were separated.

Sal Dell’Orto, who bought out his brother’s half ownership of the grocery store, and James Dell’Orto, who bought out his brother’s half ownership of the sandwich shop, fell out over rights to the “Manganaro’s Hero-Boy” name, trademarked by the sandwich shop in 1969, and advertising for party sandwich telephone hotlines, which led to two separate court cases. The business’ neon sign installed in the early 1930s, which became blinking in the 1960s, was turned off in 2000 so that Manganaro’s Hero-Boy could not benefit from it.The grocery store was repeatedly found at fault over the hotline and was ordered to pay damages to the sandwich shop, and the financial drain plus waning popularity, some of it due to the declining neighborhood, led to the decision to sell the building and close. This was first announced early in 2011, but the building was withdrawn from the market; the business then closed in late February 2012.


Anthony Bourdain featured the store, on the episode title “Disappering Manhattan” on No Reservations TV Show.




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AMERICA’S FAVORITE  ITALIAN COOKBOOK








DeROBERTIS’S PASTICCERIA ITALIANA

1st Avenue NEW YORK NY

SINCE 1904

Photo – 1928





DeROBERTO’S PASTICCERIA ITALIANA

Year of Picture Unknown




 

LANZA’S


1st Avenue, New York NY


Lanza’s was an Italian restaurant in the East Village, Manhattan. It was opened in 1904 by Sicilian immigrant Michael Lanza in a tenement built in 1871. Lanza was rumored to have been a chef for Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. They closed in 2015. Eater reported it officially closed in 2017 after seizure by a marshal for non-payment of taxes. It is also said to have closed in 2016. The former restaurant’s murals, stained glass, and sign were retained by Joe and Pat’s, a pizzeria that opened at the location in 2018.

They were known to be a favorite of Lucky Luciano, Carmine “Lilo” Galante and Joseph “Socks” Lanza. 



LANZA’S

SINCE 1904

The DINING ROOM

Sadly, LANZA’S Closed in 2017







“STILL GOING STRONG”



JOHN’S of 12th STREET

CUCINA ITALIANA

Since 1908

Thankfully, JOHN’S is open (2024) and going as strong as ever, and will be around for many more years to come. 

Photo by Italian Cookbook author Daniel Bellino Zwicke

At one point in his long restaurant career, author Daniel Bellino worked as a waiter at JOHN’S for 7 years.
At the time, he worked as a cook in Italian Restaurants in New York. He worked 2 jobs for 7 years, cooking at various restaurants full-time, while working as a waiter / bartender at John’s for 3 nights a week.







JOHN’S of 12th STREET

SINCE 1908

Get a FINE ART PRINT of JOHN’S



SINATRA SAUCE

COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

His FAVOriTE ITALIAN Recipes


VENIERO’S PASTICCERIA

SINCE 1894


VENEIRO’S

One of FRANK SINATRA’S Favorites

FRANK LOVED The REGINELLA COOKIES








RAO’S

And, “A Guy who knows a Guy”
EAST HARLEM

SINCE 1896




PJ CLARKE’S

Established 1884

3rd Avenue at 55th Street

NEW YORK NY

Get a FINE ATY PRINT of PJ CLARKE’S









The WHITE HOUSE TAVERN

Where DYLAN THOMAS Had His LAST DRINK

GREENWICH VILLAGE, NEW YORK

Get a FINE ART PRINT of The WHITE HORSE TAVERN


CARBONE

NOT One of The OLDEST RESTAURANTS NYC

But We LOVE The SIGN

And the Former OLD SCHOOL ITALIAN RESTAURANT THAT USED to Be HERE

ROCCO’S – OLD SCHOOL RED SAUCE JOINT

Get a FINE ART PRINT of “CARBONE” Sign


VENEIRO’S ITALIAN PASTRIES

Get a FINE ART PRINT of VENEIRO’S













Famous Sicilian Americans Italian

AL PACINO
 
 
 
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YOUNG FRANK SINATRA
 
 
 

FAMOUS SICLIAN AMERICANS 

.FRANK SINATRA

JOE DiMAGGIO

AL PACINO
LOUIS PRIMA
LADY GAGA
MARTIN SCORSESE
FRANK ZAPPA
VINCENT SCHIAVELLI
SONNY BONO
CHRIS CHRISTIE
JON BON JOVI (Bongiovi)
LIZA MINNELLI
MARIO CUOMO
ANDREW CUOMO
NANCY SINATRA
JOE MONTANA
CHARLES ATLAS
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JOLTIN JOE
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DiMaggio
 
Joe D
The Yankee Clipper
and The Greatest Italian-American
Baseball Player of All-Time
Joe DiMaggio
 
 

SICILIAN

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SYLVESTER STALLONE
STEVE TYLER (Tallarico)
CHAZ PALMINTERI
STEVE BUSCEMI
FRANK VINCENT
FRANK CAPRA
Richard Castellano (Clemenza)
Charles “LUCKY” Lucciano
BEN GAZZARA
JOE MANTEGNA
AIDA TURTURO
JOHN TURTURRO
SAL MINEO 
MARIO PUZO
Britney Spears “Beleive It or Not”
TONY DANZA
Mike Piazza
Patti Lupone
FRANK ZAPPA
Author Daniel Bellino “Z”
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ROCKY
“SLY”
SYLVESTER STALLONE
 
aka ROCKY





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AL PACINO
 
 
Al Pacino’s maternal Grandparents, Katherine & James Gerardi
were both born and grew up in CORLEONE, SICILY. They immigrated
to the Bronx, New York.
 
Al’s mother Rose Gerardi married Al’s father Salvatore Pacino.
Al Pacino was born 1940, in East Harlem, New York City. 
 
Al parents divorced when Al was just two years old. His mother then
moved in with her parents in the South Bronx, where Al grew up.





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Richard Castellano

as “CLEMENZA”

The GODFATHER






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SUNDAY SAUCE

When Italian-Americans Cook

RECIPE SUNDAY SAUCE alla SINATRA







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MARTIN SCORSESE

Family from POLIZZI GENEROSA , SICILY
All four of Martin Scorsese’s grandparents were born in Sicily.
His grandparents on his father’s side, are from Polizzi Generosa, Sicily.
 
Marty’s grandparents on his mother Catherine side, are from Ciminna. Sicily.
 
Marty grew up on Elizabeth Street, near Little Italy, NYC, in a mostly
Sicilian neighborhood.
 





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Frank Vincent

as SALVI in Martin Scorsese’s RAGING BULL







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SINATRA




Franks Sinatra’s Father Antonio Martino Severio Sinatra
was Born in LERCARA FRIDDI Sicily


he Immigrated to New York and Hoboken, NJ






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LIZA MINNELLI.




Liza Minnelli’s father was Famed Director VINCENT MINELLI


who married JUDY GARLAND (Liza’s Mother). Vincent Minnelli was the
Vincent Minelli’s Paternal Grandfather was VINCENZO MINNELLI  of Palermo, Sicily who was a SICILIAN REVOLUTIONARY who was forced to leave SICILY in 1848 with his Brother Dominic.






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GRANDMA BELLINO’S COOKBOOK

RECIPES FROM MY SICILIAN NONNO 

GIUSEPPINA FROM LERCARA FRIDDI SICILY






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The BELLINO’S

FILLIPO , LUCIA , TONY , GIUSEPPINA SALEMI BELLINO

Missing From Picture are Brothers Jimmy and Frank and Sisiter Lilly

LODI , NEW JERSEY 1940



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FILLIPO BELLINO

Of LERCARA FRIDDI , SICILY

Immigrated to NEW YORK 1904

A few Years Later moved to LODI , NEW JERSEY
Where FILLIPO Opened a SHOEMAKER SHOP on MAIN STREET

FILLIPO was Father to JAMES, LILLY, FRANK, LUCIA, and TONY

Grandfather of Author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke





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Author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke

at TEATRO GRECO

SIRACUSA , SICILY
 
Daniel’s descendants are from Lercara Friddi, Sicily



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“COOK LIKE SINATRA” !!!
 
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SINATRA SAUCE
COOK LIKE FRANK
His FAVORITE ITALIAN RECIPES
PASTA  MEATBALLS STEAKS
The EGG SANDWICH
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Born 1946, HELLS KITCHEN, NEW YORK
 
At a young age, the Stallone Family moved to Philadelphia
where Sylvester grew up and went to school.
FAMILY – From POLIZZI GENEROSA
 
SICILY
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RICHARD CASTELLANO  aka CLEMENZA
 
with AL PACINO in The GODFATHER
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Mario Puzo
 
The GODFATHER
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MARIO PUZO
 
The GODFATHER
 
FLIGHTS & HOTELS
 
WORLDWIDE
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CHAZZ PALMINTERI 
STEFANI ANGELA GERMANOTTA
Frank Vincent was born 1937, in Massachusettes
 
He grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey
He lived for many years in Nutley, NJ
 
FRANK VINCENT family roots are from SICILY & Naples, Italy
 
 
GRANDMA BELLINO’S COOKBOOK
 

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FAVORITE SICILIAN-AMERICAN DISHES
 
 
 
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CAPONATA
 
Recipe in Grandma Bellino’s Cookbook