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Sunseri Brothers - Pittsburgh, PA

Sunseri’s is a brash market with old-world character and an inventory of groceries that makes us want to pull up in our pick-up and fill it up with edibles. Here you find the largest olive oil selection in Pittsburgh, olives sold from barrels (available in a wondrous configuration -- cooked warm, drizzled with olive oil and hot pepper flakes), impeccable produce from the market's wholesalers, and baked goods to make bread-lovers weak-kneed.
100% Approval Rating (10 votes)
5 - Overall: Worth driving from anyplace
Overall: Worth driving from anyplace

Must Eats

Visionary bread ($7.00)
olives (N/A)

Written Reviews

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Michael Stern
Roadfood.com Editor
" Sunseri's is easy to find on Saturday because that is when the accordionist serenades passers-by with "Volare" on the sidewalk just outside. Any other time, look for the sign on the wall that reads, If it's Italian, it's at Sunseri's. This is the ..."   [Read More].

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2010 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA
412-471-8330

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Lunch
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:Yes
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
In the heart of the Strip district, which was named for its ribbon-like strip of streets, Sunseri Brothers is the place to go for all foods with an Italian accent.
"In the heart of the Strip district, which was named for its ribbon-like strip of streets, Sunseri Brothers is the place to go for all foods with an Italian accent."
Michael Stern





No matter what time you shop at Sunseri Brothers, there is always something being moved, unpacked, shelved, or shipped, both outside on the sidewalk as well as inside where the groceries are.
"No matter what time you shop at Sunseri Brothers, there is always something being moved, unpacked, shelved, or shipped, both outside on the sidewalk as well as inside where the groceries are."
Michael Stern


Made here, or imported ...
"Made here, or imported ..."
Michael Stern


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