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− | In the early 1930s Anna & Joe Patti started selling fish from their front porch on Devillier's Street in Pensacola. Captain Joe had a philosophy. He would sell only the highest quality fish at a fair price. He wanted his customers to trust him and he wanted them to become "happy regulars". | + | In the early 1930s Anna & [[Joe Patti|Joe Patti]] started selling fish from their front porch on Devillier's Street in Pensacola. Captain Joe had a philosophy. He would sell only the highest quality fish at a fair price. He wanted his customers to trust him and he wanted them to become "happy regulars". |
Captain Joe developed a reputation of being hard to please. He refused much more that he accepted. Over the years he instilled this same philosophy in all six of his and Anna's children. Each of the sons were captains of their own shrimp vessel. At the market they shaved ice, cleaned fish, graded shrimp and fish, and served customers among many other day long chores. The daughters dedicated their time to the family business by working alongside their brothers for many years. | Captain Joe developed a reputation of being hard to please. He refused much more that he accepted. Over the years he instilled this same philosophy in all six of his and Anna's children. Each of the sons were captains of their own shrimp vessel. At the market they shaved ice, cleaned fish, graded shrimp and fish, and served customers among many other day long chores. The daughters dedicated their time to the family business by working alongside their brothers for many years. | ||
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From the 1960s throughout the early nineties Joe Patti's served all of the restaurants along the Gulf Coasts of Florida & Alabama. Joe Patti's fleet of refrigerated trucks ran seven days a week and made Joe Patti's Seafood well known and highly sought after beyond Pensacola. As times changed Joe Patti's decided to dedicate their expertise to the retail operation and let food distributors do what Joe Patti's had done so well for many years. | From the 1960s throughout the early nineties Joe Patti's served all of the restaurants along the Gulf Coasts of Florida & Alabama. Joe Patti's fleet of refrigerated trucks ran seven days a week and made Joe Patti's Seafood well known and highly sought after beyond Pensacola. As times changed Joe Patti's decided to dedicate their expertise to the retail operation and let food distributors do what Joe Patti's had done so well for many years. | ||
− | In the late 1990s the store expanded, opening a gourmet delicatessen, sushi bar, and wine shop. Amangiari's opened in 1997 offering specialty foods from around the world as well as products made locally including oils & vinegars, meats & cheeses, fresh baked breads, caviars & pates and so much more that is now a staple at Joe Patti's Seafood. | + | In the late 1990s the store expanded, opening a gourmet delicatessen, sushi bar, and wine shop. In 1992, Joe's Son, [[Frank Patti|Frank Patti, Sr.]], took over Joe Patti's Seafood Company after his father's death. Amangiari's opened in 1997 offering specialty foods from around the world as well as products made locally including oils & vinegars, meats & cheeses, fresh baked breads, caviars & pates and so much more that is now a staple at Joe Patti's Seafood. |
Next, in 1998 the sushi bar opened using fresh seafood right off the counter with the market selling all of the ingredients for the consumer to roll their own if desired. Anna's Fine Wine made the store's expansion complete. Anna's Fine Wines offers boutique & highly allocated wines, everyday drinking wines, microbrew beers & cigars. | Next, in 1998 the sushi bar opened using fresh seafood right off the counter with the market selling all of the ingredients for the consumer to roll their own if desired. Anna's Fine Wine made the store's expansion complete. Anna's Fine Wines offers boutique & highly allocated wines, everyday drinking wines, microbrew beers & cigars. | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 2 April 2021
In the early 1930s Anna & Joe Patti started selling fish from their front porch on Devillier's Street in Pensacola. Captain Joe had a philosophy. He would sell only the highest quality fish at a fair price. He wanted his customers to trust him and he wanted them to become "happy regulars".
Captain Joe developed a reputation of being hard to please. He refused much more that he accepted. Over the years he instilled this same philosophy in all six of his and Anna's children. Each of the sons were captains of their own shrimp vessel. At the market they shaved ice, cleaned fish, graded shrimp and fish, and served customers among many other day long chores. The daughters dedicated their time to the family business by working alongside their brothers for many years.
From the 1960s throughout the early nineties Joe Patti's served all of the restaurants along the Gulf Coasts of Florida & Alabama. Joe Patti's fleet of refrigerated trucks ran seven days a week and made Joe Patti's Seafood well known and highly sought after beyond Pensacola. As times changed Joe Patti's decided to dedicate their expertise to the retail operation and let food distributors do what Joe Patti's had done so well for many years.
In the late 1990s the store expanded, opening a gourmet delicatessen, sushi bar, and wine shop. In 1992, Joe's Son, Frank Patti, Sr., took over Joe Patti's Seafood Company after his father's death. Amangiari's opened in 1997 offering specialty foods from around the world as well as products made locally including oils & vinegars, meats & cheeses, fresh baked breads, caviars & pates and so much more that is now a staple at Joe Patti's Seafood.
Next, in 1998 the sushi bar opened using fresh seafood right off the counter with the market selling all of the ingredients for the consumer to roll their own if desired. Anna's Fine Wine made the store's expansion complete. Anna's Fine Wines offers boutique & highly allocated wines, everyday drinking wines, microbrew beers & cigars.