IAP 30: Merry Christmas from Arthur Avenue – Little Italy in the Bronx

In this episode of The Italian American Podcast, we visit Arthur Avenue, the Little Italy in the Bronx, NY.  While many “Little Italy” neighborhoods throughout the United States have waned, Arthur Avenue remains alive and vibrant, and in this episode you will hear sounds from the main indoor marketplace on Arthur Avenue.

A little bit about Arthur Avenue, largely from the official Arthur Avenue website….

Generations of Italian families have given the area a special small-town character unique for an urban setting, at the same time establishing traditions that permeate the neighborhood like the sweet smell of sausage and peppers.  Among the notables born and raised here are actor Chazz Palminteri, author Don DiLillo and rock star Dion DiMucci, whose group, Dion and the Belmonts, is named after a local street (Belmont Avenue).  Joe Pesci began his acting career after being discovered by Robert DeNiro at a local neighborhood restaurant, where Pesci worked as the maitre’d.

Today the tradition continues with grandchildren and great-grandchildren remaining on Arthur Avenue, or returning here, to own and manage business begun by their immigrant ancestors.  “Nearly every shop on Arthur Avenue is already some sort of institution,” as one writer put it.  And although, like many Little Italy's across the nation, the neighborhood has changed and is perhaps smaller than it once was, it remains vibrant and active, with the vast array of markets, butchers, pasta and pastry shops supported not only by long-time area residents, but also their relatives and children from far and wide, who regularly return for the tastes and memories.

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