BY: Dennis Malloy
New Jersey is home to more than a few great Italian food markets. Some are massive and offer a huge variety of Italian specialty foods. We also have some little hidden gems in small towns all over the state. I found this one purely by accident and I can't believe what a find it was. I was googling Italian bakeries in my area and this one popped up. They had limited hours but also offered a whole array of food besides baked goods and fresh bread.
It is in an industrial/office park in Mount Laurel. I have been living in this area for decades and had never come across this place before. Like I said, it's tucked away off the beaten path. It's not on a main road with big signage, but people have found this place and it's amazing. It's called Boaggio's Bread.
SOURCE: https://nj1015.com
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