"If someone gives you cannoli from Termini, you can rest easy knowing they care about you more than anyone in the world, and that includes their dog. But we’re not relationship experts; we’re food experts, and these cannoli are the best in Philadelphia. This classic South Philly bakery blends a hint of citron along with chocolate chips into its ricotta cream filling, all gorgeously piped into a bubbly, crisp-but-never-hard shell. She’s beauty. She’s grace. She’s Miss Cannoli United States." - candis mclean
"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 one of the most famous bakeries in Philly, and rightfully so—they make some of the best pastries, cakes, and cannolis in the city. The Reading Terminal Market location generally has a line of people who take their time deciding between a chocolate chip pound cake or a box of biscottis, but if you know what you want, you can call ahead and pick up your baked goods without waiting." - candis mclean, alison kessler
"South Philly is known for its picture-perfect family-run Italian bakeries, spilling over with sweets like torrone, lobster tails, zeppoli, and cannoli. One must-try spot is the century-old Termini Brothers Bakery, whose cannoli are integral to the Philly experience." - Ernest Owens, Eater Staff
"South Philly is known for its picture-perfect family-run Italian bakeries, spilling over with sweets like torrone, lobster tails, zeppoli, and cannoli. One must-try spot is the century-old Termini Brothers Bakery, whose cannoli are integral to the Philly experience." - Ernest Owens, Eater Staff