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{{Infobox LocalBusiness | name = Sarcone's Bakery | image = | image_caption = Sarcone's Bakery | type = Italian bakery | address = 758 South 9th Street | neighborhood = Italian Market | coordinates = 39.9371,-75.1587 | phone = (215) 922-0445 | website = https://www.sarconebakery.com | established = 1918 | founder = Luigi Sarcone | owner = Sarcone family | employees = | hours = 8 AM - 4 PM (Tuesday-Saturday) | products = Italian bread, rolls, baked goods | status = Active }} '''Sarcone's Bakery''' is a legendary Italian bread bakery located at 758 South 9th Street in the heart of the [[Italian Market]]. Established in '''1918''' by '''Luigi Sarcone''', the bakery has been family-operated for '''four generations''' and is famous for its '''seeded Italian bread''' and '''hoagie rolls'''. Sarcone's bread is used by many of Philadelphia's best sandwich shops, including [[John's Roast Pork]], and is considered by many to be the finest bread in the city. The bakery represents over a century of Italian-American baking tradition.<ref name="sarcones-official">{{cite web |url=https://www.sarconebakery.com |title=Sarcone's Bakery |publisher=Sarcone's Bakery |access-date=December 31, 2025}}</ref> == History == === Origins (1918) === '''Luigi Sarcone''' founded the bakery in '''1918''': '''Beginnings:''' * Italian immigrant from Sicily * Brought traditional baking knowledge * Opened on 9th Street * Served Italian Market community Luigi established recipes that remain in use today. === Four Generations === The Sarcone family has operated the bakery continuously: '''Family succession:''' * '''Luigi Sarcone''': Founder (1918) * '''Second generation''': Continued traditions * '''Third generation''': Maintained quality * '''Fourth generation''': Current operators Over 100 years of continuous family ownership. === Italian Market Anchor === Sarcone's has been central to the [[Italian Market]]: '''Role:''' * Daily bread for the neighborhood * Supplied local businesses * Consistent quality for generations * Survived neighborhood changes == The Bread == === The Seeded Italian === Sarcone's '''seeded Italian bread''' is the signature: '''Characteristics:''' * '''Sesame seeds''': Coating the crust * '''Crusty exterior''': Perfectly baked * '''Soft interior''': Light, airy crumb * '''Fresh daily''': Baked each morning This is the bread many Philadelphians consider definitive. === Hoagie Rolls === The '''hoagie rolls*** are legendary: '''Why they matter:''' * Used by top sandwich shops * [[John's Roast Pork]] uses Sarcone's * Perfect bread-to-filling ratio * Holds up to juicy fillings The roll makes or breaks a sandwich. === Other Breads === '''Additional varieties:''' * '''Plain Italian''': Without seeds * '''Long loaves''': Various sizes * '''Round loaves''': For the table * '''Special shapes''': Seasonal and custom === Quality === '''What makes Sarcone's special:''' * '''Same recipes''': Over 100 years * '''Fresh ingredients''': Quality flour, water, yeast * '''Traditional techniques''': Not industrial * '''Daily baking''': Fresh every day == The Bakery == === The Shop === '''758 South 9th Street''' '''Atmosphere:''' * Classic Italian Market bakery * No frills * Focus on product * Family operation evident === Operating Hours === '''Limited hours:''' * Tuesday through Saturday * Opens 8 AM * Closes 4 PM (or when sold out) * Closed Sunday and Monday '''Go early''': Popular items sell out. === The Experience === '''Buying bread:''' * Enter the small shop * Counter service * Cash preferred * Simple transaction No elaborate displays—just excellent bread. == Restaurant Clients == === Who Uses Sarcone's === Many top sandwich shops use Sarcone's bread: '''Notable clients:''' * '''[[John's Roast Pork]]''': James Beard-winning sandwiches * '''DiNic's''': Reading Terminal Market * Local delis and sandwich shops * Restaurants throughout Philadelphia === Why Restaurants Choose It === '''The advantage:''' * Consistent quality * Perfect for sandwiches * Holds juices without falling apart * Trusted supplier When you eat a great Philadelphia sandwich, there's a good chance it's on Sarcone's bread. == Italian Market Connection == === Heart of the Market === Sarcone's anchors the [[Italian Market]]: '''Location:''' * 9th Street, center of the market * Near [[Di Bruno Bros.]] * Surrounded by Italian Market vendors * Essential market stop === Neighborhood Tradition === '''Daily ritual:''' * Locals buy bread regularly * Part of market shopping routine * Multi-generational customers * Neighborhood institution == Sarcone's Deli == There is also '''Sarcone's Deli''' nearby: '''The deli:''' * Separate operation from bakery * Uses Sarcone's bread * Serves sandwiches * Italian deli items The deli and bakery are related but distinct businesses. == Cultural Significance == === Immigrant Heritage === Sarcone's represents: * Italian immigrant success story * Family business tradition * Craft preservation * Cultural continuity === Bread as Foundation === '''Why bread matters:''' * Foundation of Italian cuisine * Central to sandwich culture * Daily necessity * Measure of quality Great bread elevates everything. == Tips for Visitors == '''Recommendations:''' * '''Buy the seeded Italian bread''' * '''Get hoagie rolls''' if making sandwiches * '''Arrive early*** - they sell out * ***Cash preferred*** '''When to visit:''' * Tuesday-Saturday only * Morning for best selection * Avoid late afternoon '''What to expect:''' * Small, simple bakery * Quick transactions * No sitting or cafe service * Just bread, done perfectly == See Also == * [[Italian Market]] * [[South Philadelphia]] * [[John's Roast Pork]] * [[Termini Brothers]] * [[Philadelphia Food Culture]] == References == <references /> == External Links == * [https://www.sarconebakery.com Sarcone's Bakery Official Website] {{#seo: |title=Sarcone's Bakery - Philadelphia's Legendary Italian Bread Since 1918 |description=Sarcone's Bakery at the Italian Market, baking Philadelphia's finest Italian bread since 1918. Four generations of family tradition, famous seeded bread, and hoagie rolls used by top sandwich shops. |keywords=Sarcone's Bakery, Italian bread Philadelphia, Italian Market, hoagie rolls, seeded bread, Philadelphia bakery |type=Article }} [[Category:Bakeries]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:South Philadelphia]] [[Category:Italian Market]]
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