Legendary Italian bakery whipping up cannoli, cakes & cookies, plus other sweet treats.
"Known for its killer cannoli and long history in Philadelphia, the flagship Termini Brothers location is still a crucial destination for Italian treats of all kinds. Need someone to translate pignoli, musticiolli, imbutitti, scumetti, and quorasemali? Don't worry, the friendly staff is here to help. You’ll also find Termini in several other locations, including Reading Terminal Market." - Ernest Owens, Eater Staff
"Termini Brothers is arguably the most famous bakery in Philly, and it has every right to be. They’ve been making crispy cannoli shells since Louis Armstrong had hit songs. There are two locations in South Philly, one in Reading Terminal Market, and another in the Comcast Center. No matter where you go, you’ll see a hub of indecisive people trying to choose between Italian sweets like almond horns or biscotti. (Order online if you know what you want.)" - candis mclean, alison kessler
"Termini Brothers is arguably the most famous bakery in Philly, and it has every right to be. They’ve been making crispy cannoli shells since Louis Armstrong had hit songs. There are two locations in South Philly, one in Reading Terminal Market, and another in the Comcast Center. No matter where you go, you’ll see a hub of indecisive people trying to choose between Italian sweets like almond horns or biscotti. (Order online if you know what you want.)" - Candis R. McLean
"Termini Bros. is a place of legend. It’s been around since alcohol was illegal and F. Scott Fitzgerald was hitting up clubs with Ernest Hemingway, and it’s one of the best bakeries in the city. Their South Philly location is only a short walk away from the sports arenas and it stays open until 9pm, which means you’ll be able to get a box of ricotta cannolis after any mid-day Phillies game. There's also a location in the Reading Terminal Market, so you can get chocolate chip poundcake or a box of biscottis no matter where you're staying." - Candis Mclean, Alison Kessler
"You went through two hot dogs and a bucket of chicken fingers during the game, but now you need something sweet, and it just can’t wait until you’re home in what will probably be about two hours, even though you only live a couple miles up 95. Thank all that is good in the world, Philly’s best bakery is a 10-minute walk away and they’re one of the only bakeries that stays open until 9pm. That means you’ll be able to get a box of cannolis after any mid-day game or a 7 o’clock Flyers game that was so depressing the entire stadium left after the second period." - Sydney Mcelwee
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