San Francisco's Italian American Heart (Greetings From Italian America: California Adventures, Pt 4)

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2022
  • San Francisco, California has been called "Everybody's Favorite City," and we like to think that the nickname owes a lot to the significant Italian American community that has long called the City by the Bay home.
    Come along with hosts Rossella, Pat and John for the Grand Finale of our Adventure through Italian California; with visits to a truly historic chocolate maker, (maybe) the oldest Italian Restaurant in America, and the birthplace of the original Italian American icon. All this, and plenty more as we eat, drink and explore our way through the latest edition of Greetings From Italian America.
    Presented as a joint project from The Italian American Podcast and The Italian Sons and Daughters of America (ISDA), and in association with Joe Minnella Studios LLC, we present Greetings From Italian America
    Join us each month for a fresh look at one of the best parts of this country of ours… the Italian side!
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    “Greetings From California: Part IV - Leaving Our Italian Hearts in San Francisco"
    Directed by Joe Minnella
    Executive Producer Basil Russo
    Written by Joe Minnella and John M. Viola
    Producers John M. Viola, Rossella Rago, Pat O'Boyle, Joe Minnella and Stephanie Longo
    Narrated by John M. Viola
    Hosted by John M. Viola, Rossella Rago and Pat O'Boyle
    Director of Photography and Editor Joe Minnella
    Special Guests: Nicola Mastrelli, Nick Figone, and Geo Rivas
    Featuring Original Music By:
    Oakwood Station (Sunny San Francisco) - Epidemic
    O P Baron (Cherry Pie Rag) - Artlist
    Five Dime Fellas (Afternoon Swing) - Epidemic
    Bob Hart (Black Cat Soiree and Boogie Down Bordeaux) - Artlist
    Shtriker Big Band (Chunky Monkey) - Artlist
    Victor Orchestra (Wild Cherries Rag) - FMA
    Other music provided Royalty Free from Free Music Archive and via Public Domain from MusOpen
    Debussey - Danse Sacree et danse Profane (MusOpen)
    Mozart - Sonata for Organ and String (MusOpen)
    Vivaldi - Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in D (MusOpen)
    Stock Footage from:
    The Library of Congress, Pond5, and Storyblocks
    Still Photos from:
    Facebook, iStock, Wikipedia, Pinterest, We The Italians, ISDA, KPBS, Jacuzzi Family Vineyards, The Press Democrat, Rare Historic Photos, Water and Power, Classic Hollywood, Hip Post Card, San Diego Reader, Our Lady of the Rosary, IAMLA, RAIN News, Curbed LA, Newsweek, Slant Magazine, IMDB, Decanter, Google, UC Press, LAist, Lauren Nicholsen, Whitehall Lane Winery, Wine Enthusiast Magazine, Family Search, Google Arts and Culture, Guglielmo Winery LOC, The San Diego Union Tribune, Happy Days 365, Florida's Paradise Coast, Albany.org, San Diego Voyager, Eater San Diego, USA Restaurants, Slice of Brooklyn, Library of Congress, Water and Power Associates, IAMLA, Daily Breeze, Images.png, California History, Buffalo News, Smithsonian, Riboli Family Wines, Break Magazine, San Antonio Winery California Catholic Daily, Articulos El Classificado, Hotels.com, Ischia Review, Mary's Star Of the Sea, Yelp, Locale Magazine, David Hurn, Henry Cartier Bresson, La Gazette Italiana, Herbert List, Research Gate, Katie's Bliss, Wine.com, Miceli's Restaurants, The Famil Savvy, Watts Towers, LA Times, Weekend Sherpa, Atlas Obscura, Spectrum News, Wacky Tacky, Discover Hollywood, UA-cam, CBS,
    Special Thanks
    Nicola Mastrelli, Molinari Delicatessen, Nick Figone, San Francisco Italian Athletic Club, Geo Riva, Fior D'Italia, Victoria Pastry Company, Stella Pastry & Cafe, Liguria Bakery, Little City Market, Mona Lisa's, Tony's Pizza Napoletana, Giovanni's Italian Specialties, San Antonio Winery, Dante Colobatti, Rosie Lee Hooks, Luisa Del Giudice, Marianna Gatto, Frank Miceli, ISDA, The Italian American Podcast, IAMLA, Chris Gomez,The Miceli Family, Saints Peter and Paul's Church, Chris Gomez, The City of San Francisco, The Viola Family, Basil Russo, Stephanie Longo, John Deike
    Filmed in San Francisco, CA
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  • @Tommy71726
    @Tommy71726 Рік тому +11

    Let me first start by saying that North Beach is the real deal…outstanding food, Italian American culture and traditions and some of the best people and friends I’ve had the privilege of meeting in my entire life live(d) there.
    This group did the right thing at highlighting the significance of many of these places there in North Beach - especially the San Francisco Italian Athletic Club. My wife and I lived in SF for a year, some years ago, and being Italian American from Boston (the North End is extremely legit for those of you who may be curious) I of course looked to North Beach & the SFIAC for a place to hang. Becoming a member was one of the best things I could have done…I still maintain my membership although now I live in FL…North Beach will always have a place in my heart. Absolutely incredibly community of people who really take pride in welcoming you, teaching you the neighborhood history and introducing you around to everyone. (Zio Romano #1)
    There are so many excellent restaurants, Italian import stores, pastry shops, etc., this episode could have been hours long.
    Pardon the long post here, I just had to let people know that North Beach is great and the SFIAC is indeed the heartbeat of the community. An incredible group of guys who selflessly go above and beyond to engage and serve that community.
    Ciao!

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      Grazie Tommy... we're gald you liked the video, and you're right SFIAC is a treasure!!! Thanks for watching!

  • @chinatownboy7482
    @chinatownboy7482 9 місяців тому +3

    Well done. Growing up, the kids in Chinatown & North Beach did everything together. This video is excellent.

    • @jpecci1262
      @jpecci1262 5 місяців тому +1

      I remember that as well from the 70's. Orangeland was just a short walk from The North Beach Restaurant. Best way to distinguish the neighborhoods at night was to look into the basement windows. Late night MahJong for money in Chinatown and late night betting gin games in North Beach.

    • @chinatownboy7482
      @chinatownboy7482 5 місяців тому +1

      @@jpecci1262 Orange Land is closed now. Empty store front. North Beach Restaurant is closing also. Almost everything from those days is gone. Gold Spike. US Restaurant. Capp's Corner. As well as countless places in Chinatown which closed or changed hands.

    • @milom-dc9ei
      @milom-dc9ei 5 місяців тому

      God Bless Sam Franciscos Historical Beautiful places especially in Chinatown and Little Italy and other beautiful historical areas. Let's get another great mayor like Mayor Lee ,(loved him) our mayor now is unfortunately let the power greed lies and corruption almost ruin this city. Please vote her out the next election and let's pray for a new mayor that wants to see Progress Prevention and True Love of the People and History of San Francisco. God Bless the World and God Bless my Grandfather whom just passed at 99 years old who use to give tours of the cargo ship by Pier 43-Pier 45 that is one of 3 of the over 1700 ships still running today as my Grandfather fought in two wars and my father and myself born here. I pray for Sam Franciscos next mayor to help build detox centers and stop the corruption and mismanagement of money. We have the resources! Let's stick together and rebuild our City of Love.

  • @lpickman8514
    @lpickman8514 5 місяців тому +1

    14:01 looks like The Green Tortoise Hostel on Broadway. Can't miss those windows anywhere ❤

  • @Esperia-ef9xh
    @Esperia-ef9xh Рік тому +3

    Bellissima 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @PeterMasella
    @PeterMasella Рік тому +4

    You guys produce some fantastic content! I always look forward to these! More, please!

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      Grazie Peter! Thanks for watching, there is plenty more on the way!

  • @watitduful
    @watitduful Рік тому +2

    Love North Beach! Every time I go I gotta grab me a Luciano or Renzo at Molinari’s and a caffe Africano down at Cafe Greco and enjoy it at Washington Square park. Love me some North Beach! Also love me that clam and garlic pizza at Golden Boys too! Beautiful place and people. God bless NB and the human family in general!

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      It's a great slice of Italian America! Thanks for watching!

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому

      What is a Luciano? Besides being me?

    • @watitduful
      @watitduful 8 місяців тому

      @@lucianomezzetta4332 Lol its a particular sandwich that they serve there.

  • @danbonini357
    @danbonini357 Рік тому

    Love the chapel St Peter and Paul truly beautiful ❤ love your family and friends, God bless you.

  • @joevaccaro6655
    @joevaccaro6655 Рік тому +1

    4:17 John, I love the jacket, you have a great sense of style, and it looks good on you 💯. And I learned a lot of things positive about California I never knew before, everyone did a great job 👍

  • @AresCosmos137
    @AresCosmos137 Рік тому +1

    Closer to home! Being from Southern Oregon SF is a place that I have been to multiple times. Awesome to see some history about places I’ve been to but never knew. Thank you for the great work you do.

  • @frannielovesfood
    @frannielovesfood 8 місяців тому

    What a great series of videos! I can’t wait to see where you go next 👏🏻

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 Рік тому +1

    Want to see more of you guys.

  • @CinCee-
    @CinCee- Рік тому +7

    I went into a pastry shop in SF little Italy & asked for canoli & the girl looked & said "whats that?" so idk how Italian they are in SF these days. However I did find a good pizzeria selling sicilian slices over by Peter & Paul church. He had no idea they were called sicilian slices but thats exactly what they were & they were very good slices.

    • @stephenlavezzo378
      @stephenlavezzo378 Рік тому +3

      Yep. Even Victoria Pastry isn't where it was-I think they got the date wrong. It was established in 1914. My dad and his partners ran it until about 1997. That's when they sold it to the current owner that actually moved the business from its original digs on Stockton and Vallejo streets (including the brick and stone ovens that were removed by the Asian bakery that now rents the place,) to a small place on Filbert across from the church. Italian "Little Italy?" not so much-assimilation and high rents have taken their toll.

    • @IlSoleMusica
      @IlSoleMusica Рік тому

      Stephen, did you know Romano Buoncristiani? My late father Tony Albini was also a baker in Marin. He knew Romano. My father and my uncle owned the California Bakery in San Rafael from the mid 1950’s until they sold it in 1978. My father was then hired by William Sonoma to open the first Il Fornaio bakeries in SF. In 1981 he opened a successful Bakery in Novato. He sold it in 1998 and retired. My father was also known for his St. Honore cakes, panettone, and other Italian breads and pastries.

    • @stephenlavezzo378
      @stephenlavezzo378 Рік тому +1

      @@IlSoleMusica Romano and my father Renzo Lavezzo were partners in Victoria Pastry. Along with Johnny De Stefano, Ralph Pierotti, and my uncle Jimmy, they made Victoria Pastry a San Francisco (and then Greenbrae) an Italian American success story. Romano moved to Marin in the 1970's but my dad stayed in SF. It's hard for me to even pass by the old Stockton and Vallejo location. So much history gone...Thanks for reaching out. Did you Albinis start out coming from SF???

    • @IlSoleMusica
      @IlSoleMusica Рік тому +1

      @@stephenlavezzo378 My family started out in Marin. My grandparents came to Marin from Southern Italy in 1930. My father was born right when they arrived in Marin. My father knew Romano very well.

    • @bamman881
      @bamman881 Рік тому +1

      @@IlSoleMusica My step uncle, Vittorio Romano, worked IL Fornaio restaurant in SF for years. He passed away recently. Rest In Peace! Uncle Vittorio!

  • @Pavleinna
    @Pavleinna Рік тому

    i heard the winters are warmer. Great Video thank you. I shared this video with friends who lived in San Fran and now are back here in Italy. It shows them that the Piadina romagnola is taking off. Something that they tried and at that time said wouldnt work. God bless you all

  • @stk.plantation2912
    @stk.plantation2912 Рік тому +1

    nice

  • @aussie6639
    @aussie6639 Рік тому +1

    You guys should come and do Italian Australia. 🇮🇹 🇦🇺

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      YES PLEASE! If you've got reccomendations let us know!

  • @williamdalcerro9476
    @williamdalcerro9476 Рік тому

    Nicely done. Though it's hard to include everything, one has to also mention the famous Italian cafes in North Beach (some of the earliest in America) as well as the famous City Lights Bookstore run by the late poet and writer Lawrence Ferlinghetti. You can see why Tony Bennett (born Anthony Benedetto) lost his heart in this city, which even physically resembles Italy in its topography.
    One caveat: The area keeps shrinking with each passing year. Hurry and see it when you can!

  • @oldschoolbaseball16
    @oldschoolbaseball16 Рік тому

    I live right down Peninsula from The City ..... Would have LOVED to meet all of you Especially Rossella ....would have loved to talk food, recipes, and Nonna's .... Hope you had a great time .... don't know if your still around ...but enjoy!

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому +1

      Next time! Everyone loves Ro! We plan to come back!!

  • @JW-sy2yt
    @JW-sy2yt 7 місяців тому

    My grandparents settled in SSF for the steel jobs.

  • @franktaylor7978
    @franktaylor7978 9 місяців тому +3

    Awesome video, but "San Fran" sounds so un-San Franciscan to most of us.

  • @cocoaorange1
    @cocoaorange1 10 місяців тому

    Maybe someday you can do Little Italy's in Canada.

  • @BigSmallTravel
    @BigSmallTravel Рік тому +1

    Glad to see a mention about Bank of America. This is a factoid about banking history and Italians that should be well known. Love the historical parts of your video very much. Keep it up!

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      Grazie! You're right BofA's Italian roots are something to be proud of! Glad you're enjoying, thanks for watching!

    • @RadAngelDMV
      @RadAngelDMV Рік тому

      I would rather have not known. A stain on our great Italian immigrant ancestors' historical feats for anyone who knows BoA's track record during the 2008 big bank bailouts when they & other big banks cheated thousands of Americans out of their homes and later continue/d to fund pipelines on Native land that poison their water. Name isn't everything, connazionale.

  • @valimback5109
    @valimback5109 Рік тому +1

    Bom Dia 👍

    • @joevaccaro6655
      @joevaccaro6655 Рік тому

      Bom dia, pode dar conselhos pra um passeio por São Paulo?

  • @GiovanniCapannori
    @GiovanniCapannori Рік тому

    Still the best hood in SF. Just need some more paesani to move back. The views, the walkability, and most importantly that community feel.

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому

      They will not. It is too expensive. It is cheaper to live on the Italian Riveria as I do.

  • @jasonmango5232
    @jasonmango5232 Рік тому

    You guys need to come to Philly and Norristown

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      BIG TIME... send us any reccomendations at info@italianpower.com

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому

      We definitely do not have to go there.

  • @salvogiammalva761
    @salvogiammalva761 Рік тому

    Come to downriver, in Michigan

  • @claudiacardinale7164
    @claudiacardinale7164 Рік тому

    For real though, when my parents first immigrated here in 1955 we lived on Lombard Street (at end of crooked street) and I went to St Peter and Paul's church . My auntie worked at the Dante Building all her life which is next door to the Italian Amer athletic club featured in this video. It's an amazing place but unfortunately most of the italians have left the North Beach and the Chinese have taken over. They say the Italians sold out but I say yeah they sold and moved to Hillsbourough (exclusive community in South San Francisco). Anyway I have some great memories...

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      How cool! Is Hillsborough pretty Italian now??? Should we go???

    • @RadAngelDMV
      @RadAngelDMV Рік тому +1

      i.e., sold out to the bourgeoisie.

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому

      South San Francisco had a lot of Italians ( like me ) but Hillsborough is a separate city miles away. Anyway, you sure are a great looking woman, Claudia.

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ItalianAmerican It is NOT Italian. It is an expensive enclave of WASPS.

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому

      @@ItalianAmerican It is full of filthy rich WASPS.

  • @Inzo42
    @Inzo42 Рік тому

    Where Joe D lived and when is confusing. He was born in Martinez, where I live and where the Martini was invented, but moved to North Beach at age 1. We have his boat and are working on a Joe D museum. I’ve heard from people who had spotted Joe at the grocery store in Martinez when he was an old man… but I looked it up and he didn’t die here. Tony G owns an unbelievable amount of restaurants- many in North Beach- including Dago Bagel! Haha. Molinari’s didn’t survive covid. I like going to Caffe Sport when I’m there- the inside is straight up like being in old Sicily.

    • @SFIACfoundation415
      @SFIACfoundation415 Рік тому +3

      Molinari Deli is is very open and thriving. Still a line every day.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 Рік тому +1

      ​@@SFIACfoundation415 . That's good to know!

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      YEA... that scared us!!!

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому

      Mi dispiace, ma il martini NON e stato inventato a Martinez. Just because the first six letters are the same as the city cuts no ice. Martini is the name of the popular brand of Italian vermouth. To go from the brand name to the name of a cocktail is not making a twisted laborious leap to the notion that a bartender in a jerkwater town somewhat east of San Francisco made a cocktail and named it after the small town leaving out the "ez" and then adding an "i". Yours is folklore etymology. It is like the infamous etymology of "wop", that it stands for without papers. Instead wop comes from guappo, meaning "cool dude" in Naples. It is likely that the martini cocktail began in New York City.

  • @johnmessina8966
    @johnmessina8966 Рік тому

    You didn’t even have cioppino. The Italian American dish the city is famous for.

  • @jillbenenati9004
    @jillbenenati9004 11 місяців тому

    Zurg

  • @tonynasaofficial
    @tonynasaofficial Рік тому

    Why is UA-cam recommending me these videos...

    • @ItalianAmerican
      @ItalianAmerican  Рік тому

      Maybe cause your name is Italian and they're awesome!!!!!!!!!!

  • @claudiacardinale7164
    @claudiacardinale7164 Рік тому +1

    It ain't NY lol!!

  • @sangeronimoband9018
    @sangeronimoband9018 6 днів тому

    Even now with the $20 an pay and communist. I don’t think so

  • @josephc7900
    @josephc7900 Рік тому +6

    Dude, it's never called San Fran". At 57 seconds. Shame on you!

  • @jennifercharvez147
    @jennifercharvez147 Рік тому +2

    Please, please.... do not ever call it San Fran....nopety nope

  • @itiswhatitis.jonathan4590
    @itiswhatitis.jonathan4590 Рік тому +3

    New York Italians : Aint no damn Italians in SanFran whatever the fuck .

    • @lucianomezzetta4332
      @lucianomezzetta4332 8 місяців тому

      Jersey and Brooklyn and Bronx "Italians" are boorish Americans with bad taste in clothes and food. Noi da San Francisco siamo diversi. San Francisco Italian Americans are not slobs as you so certainly are.