Sample the many Italian restaurants, cafés and markets as you wander through Belmont's lively streets.
These food shops and restaurants have stood the test of time—all founded at least a century ago.
Check out these companies that run food-focused neighborhood tours, and visit some big-name sights while you're in the area.
Red-sauce joints and old-school shops abound. Get a flavor of Belmont in our photo slideshow before you visit.




Find your next stop below in our list of neighborhood venues.
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In historic Arthur Avenue Retail Market, Bronx Beer Hall offers a selection of local craft beers and food.
This butcher shop on Arthur Avenue is known for its homemade sausages.
More than a library, this cultural center and community facility is dedicated to Italian-American heritage and offers a full range of programs for adults, young adults and children.
Tucked uptown in the Bronx, Roberto’s offers country-style Italian dishes, handmade pastas and a revolving lineup of specials on a blackboard.
Enzo's of Arthur Avenue has the feel of a warm, neighborly bistro with a culinary school pedigree.
This old-school bakery in the Bronx’s Little Italy serves up traditional favorites.
This Sicilian pastry shop, famous for cannoli and fresh-baked bread, has been baking on-premises for three generations.
A mainstay of the Arthur Avenue food scene, Delillo Pastry Shop has been baking up the same authentic Italian desserts since it first opened its doors in 1925.
Full Moon Pizzeria is located at the prime corner of Arthur Avenue's enclave of Italian eateries.
More than 60 years strong, Artuso Pastry stands as a testament to the power of old-world Italian baking in the Bronx’s Little Italy.