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1892 1892 How Time Changes Everything.

It all began when P.G. Molinari arrived in San Francisco and found work at A. Chiesa Market.

It all began when P.G. Molinari arrived
in San Francisco and found work
at A. Chiesa Market.

1892 How Time
Changes Everything.
1896 1896 P.G. opens his own market and
sausage factory

Located at 433 Broadway Street,
San Francisco

Located at 433 Broadway Street,
San Francisco

1896 P.G. opens his own market
and sausage factory
1906 1906 The Great
Quake Hits
San Francisco.

Leveling the great city.

Leveling the great city.

1906 The Great Quake Hits
San Francisco.
1907 1907 P.G. receives
a loan from
Bank of Italy
to rebuild.

Opens a new storefront at 312 Montgomery Street.

1907 P.G. receives a loan from
Bank of Italy to rebuild.

History

Opens a new storefront at
312 Montgomery Street.

1915 1915 Molinari & Sons
moves to 373
Columbus Ave

Where the delicatessen still
stands today.

Where the delicatessen
still stands today.

1915 Molinari & Sons moves
to 373 Columbus Ave
1918 1918 World War
One Ends

P.G.’s sons Frank & Angelo (Babe)
join the business.

1918 World War
One Ends

P.G.’s sons Frank & Angelo (Babe)
join the business.

1950 1950 P.G. retires from the business.

P.G.’s son Frank and son-in-law
Peter Giorgi take over the business.

P.G.’s son Frank and son-in-law
Peter Giorgi take over the business.

1950 P.G. retires from
the business.
1962 1962 Molinari moves to a state-of-the-art facility.

Located at 1401 Yosemite St, SF.,
where it still stands.

Located at 1401 Yosemite St, SF.,
where it still stands.

1962 Molinari moves to a
state-of-the-art facility.
2007 2007 Frank Giorgi’s sons, Frank Jr. and James, join the business beginning in 2007.

And that fifth-generation family tradition continues today...

2007

History

And that fifth-generation family
tradition continues today...

2019 Today, our products are in stores and restaurants from coast-to-coast.

Molinari & Sons, the last Italian
salame maker left in San Francisco.

2019

Molinari & Sons, the last Italian salame
maker left in San Francisco.

2019

History

Today, our products
are in stores and restaurants
from coast-to-coast.
TODAY Molinari & Sons
Salame

A fifth-generation San Francisco tradition like no other.

TODAY

A fifth-generation San Francisco
tradition like no other.

TODAY

History

Molinari & Sons
Salame
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Molinari Salame
P. G. Molinari is a name that has meant excellence in Italian salame and sausage for over 125 years.

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