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Black-and-white photo of early 20th-century bakers in a Pittsburgh bakery kneading dough and baking loaves, representing Mancini’s humble beginnings.

The Rise of Mancini’s Bread: A Pittsburgh Baking Legacy

Industry & Innovation, Neighborhoods & CommunitiesBy userJune 2, 2025

When it comes to Pittsburgh comfort food, few aromas evoke nostalgia like the warm, yeasty scent wafting from a fresh loaf of Mancini’s bread. For nearly a century, Mancini’s Bakery has been more than just a purveyor of bread – it’s a beloved institution and a family legacy woven into the fabric of the Steel…

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