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The side streets of the North End are filled with 100 different push carts including food, such as arancini, sausage, peppers and onion, quahogs, calamari, pizza, pasta, and of course zeppole, cannoli and gelato. There are also many famous restaurants that people flock to during this feast, such as Pizzeria Regina, Bova's Bakery and
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North End. The best known Italian festival in Boston is the Feast of St. Anthony, which has been celebrated every August in the North End since 1919. It originated in Montefalcione, Avellino, in honor of the town's patron saint, Sant'Antonio di Padova. The main event is a 10-hour-long procession in which a statue of the saint is carried through ...
Prince was founded in 1912 when 3 Sicilian immigrants opened a small pasta shop in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts at 92 Prince Street. Gaetano LaMarca was the administrator, Giuseppe Seminara was the salesman and Michele Cantella was the pasta maker. It soon outgrew its shop and relocated to Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1941, Giuseppe ...
Galleria Umberto is a cash only pizzeria in Boston's North End that specializes in Sicilian-style pizza and was named an America’s Classic by the James Beard Foundation in 2018. [1] They are open only for lunch and when they sell out, they close for the day. [2] In 2022, Boston Magazine named them Best in Boston for Best Sicilian Pizza. [3]
As Boston is a coastal city, there are several seafood-centric restaurants in the North End. Mare Oyster Bar has a full raw bar, as well as zucchini blossoms with lobster meat and whole belly ...