New York's Family Grocer: The Story of d'Agostino Supermarkets by Schmitz, Paul

New York's Family Grocer: The Story of d'Agostino Supermarkets

From pushcart to pantry staple in the city that never sleeps New York's Family Grocer tells how...
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Author: Paul Schmitz
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
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New York's Family Grocer: The Story of d'Agostino Supermarkets by Schmitz, Paul

New York's Family Grocer: The Story of d'Agostino Supermarkets

$41.94

New York's Family Grocer: The Story of d'Agostino Supermarkets

$41.94
Author: Paul Schmitz
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

From pushcart to pantry staple in the city that never sleeps

New York's Family Grocer tells how a neighborhood name became part of the city's daily rhythm. Patsy and Nicholas D'Agostino arrived from Italy, learned their trade on crowded sidewalks, and opened a small shop in 1932. The idea was simple. Treat people well. Keep the shelves full. Make everyday shopping feel easy by offering meat, produce, and dairy in one location. That approach turned one store into a local favorite and, in time, a chain that stretched across Manhattan.

The book brings back moments shoppers remember, including the jingle "Mr. D'Agostino move closer to me." The move from street stands, pushcarts, and market stalls to bright aisles. Fresh produce piled high. A butcher who knew your order. A name on the corner that signaled quality on the walk home from the subway. Ads and window displays gave the stores a friendly voice, and family ownership carried that spirit for three generations.

Archival photos, ads, clippings, and interviews show how immigrant networks raised capital, how storefronts doubled as social spaces, and how a surname became a trusted brand. Readers watch the shift from street markets to self-service, then into an era of gourmet counters, convenience, and delivery. Labor, supply, and competition tested the company, and the city kept changing around it.

Led by the D'Agostino family, the company tried new ideas and kept what worked for shoppers. The results include wins, losses, and chapters that feel unmistakably New York. At its heart, this book is about work and pride and the promise that a small business can grow without losing its touch. It shows how food shopping shapes daily life and how a family brand becomes part of the map of a city.

Author: Paul Schmitz
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Published: 04/07/2026
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.20w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781531513221

About the Author
Paul Schmitz is Associate Teaching Professor in the History and Society Division at Babson College and has taught courses on the Modern American City, the History and Culture of American Business, and Immigration and Race. His research focuses on issues of food, business, and identity within the Italian and immigrant communities of New York City.

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