Molinari's Explained

Molinari's
Established:1896
Street-Address:373 Columbus Avenue
City:San Francisco
State:California
Postcode:94133
Country:United States
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Molinari Delicatessen is a delicatessen in San Francisco, California's North Beach, established in 1896,[1] making it one of the oldest delis in the United States. They make their own brand of salami, as P.G. Molinari and Sons, Inc, which is sold nationwide, and which won a gold medal award in Italy.

History

Molinari's was founded by P.G. Molinari, who moved to San Francisco in 1884 from the Piedmont region of Italy. In 1895, one year after getting married, Molinari went into business for himself on Broadway. However, after the 1906 earthquake, he moved his business to 373 Columbus Avenue.

After WWI, his sons, Frank and Angelo, joined Molinari's as business partners.

After P.G. retired in 1950, Frank's son in law, Peter Giorgi, joined. And in 1978 P.G.'s great-grandson, Frank Giorgi, entered after graduating from the University of California, Berkeley.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dunnigan, F. . Growing Up in San Francisco: More Boomer Memories from Playland to Candlestick Park . Arcadia Publishing Incorporated . American Chronicles . 2016 . 978-1-4396-5822-2 . October 7, 2018 . 176.
  2. Web site: Hu. Janny. Profile: Frank Giorgi of Molinari & Sons. 22 July 2012. Sfgate.com. 5 October 2018.