If you've been to Pittsburgh, then you probably know all about the city's strong Italian American heritage. The first influx of Italian immigrants arrived in the area all the way back in the late 1800s, and the Bloomfield neighborhood still acts as Pittsburgh's official "Little Italy" today.
So, it's not surprising that you can find some pretty authentic baked goods there, like freshly stuffed Sicilian cannoli, crisp biscotti, and classic Italian rainbow cookies. But if it's bread you're after, then Mancini's — a bakery that's celebrating its 100th anniversary this year — should be at the top of your list.