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Specialties
Follow the smell of hot, fresh breads to Sarcone’s Bakery, the cornerstone of the South Philly neighborhood! We make everything from scratch using the same recipes handed down through five generations since we first opened in 1918.
Our breads are traditional Italian style, brick oven-baked fresh daily, from hoagie rolls to ciabatta and everything in between. We are also pleased to serve scones, cookies, and our famous tomato pie. Over the years, Sarcone’s been a staple in South Philadelphia not only for its bread but also for its integrity. This is a fact that we understand, appreciate and take very seriously. Our pledge is to continue to retain this lofty standard and to continue to raise the bar even higher in the future. We’re proud to be a family-run business, and with 96 years of honest ingredients and friendly service, we hope to continue to tradition for many years to come!
History
Established in 1918.
The rich history of Sarcone’s Bakery began in the year 1918 when an Italian immigrant by the name of Luigi Sarcone opened up shop at 758 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Luigi, an apprentice baker, went out on his own and began to lay the foundation for what would become Philadelphia’s most recognized, trusted and successful bread bakery. Since the time that Luigi Sarcone launched this fledgling venture, four generations of Sarcones have continued to build on the recipe that was brought to Philadelphia by their Italian ancestor. Sarcone’s was awarded by the city for an outstanding product and customer commitment, and with over 96 years of history, we hope to invite you into our story as well!
Meet the Business Owner
Louis S.
Business Owner
Louis Sarcone has had a passion for delicious home cooking and baking ever since he can remember, inherited from his family history. He loves serving Philly natives by providing fresh breads with honest ingredients and quick service at the beloved neighborhood landmark, and he’s proud to be a 4th generation Sarcone’s baker!