BY: Leah Mikulich
Collegeville Italian Bakery Pizzeria Napoletana is a warm and welcoming community favorite that is rooted in family tradition, write Tessa Peloso and Elisabeth Hudak for PHL17. The eatery and retail store makes and sells thousands of delicious sandwiches that consistently keep people coming back for more.
But sandwiches are far from the only thing offered. You can also enjoy water ice, Detroit-style pizza, ice cream, and much more. “All we can do is tell you this is the Collegeville Bakery, and this is what we do,” said owner Steve Cacarey. “And I think once you come, you experience what we do and then realize we’re more than a bakery.”
SOURCE: https://montco.today
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