BY: ADAM HERMANN
Fiorella’s Sausage is an Italian Market staple. Luigi Fiorella left Italy and began working as a butcher in Philadelphia in 1892, he purchased a three-story structure at 817 Christian St. in 1904, and his family has lived in and sold sausages from the building ever since.
But in January, Fiorella’s closed after the New Year and said in a Facebook post it would be closed until further notice for a family matter. On Friday, Philadelphia’s Scott Schroeder, who runs the popular Philly food Instagram @foodsyoucaneat, spotted a “For Sale” sign in the Fiorella’s front window...
SOURCE: https://www.phillyvoice.com
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