BY: Crystal Sarakas
If you’re on the north side of Endicott this weekend and catch a whiff of something delicious, follow your nose. Chances are you’ll wind up at St. Anthony’s Feast Days. The annual St. Anthony Italian Feast Days is a tradition for generations of families throughout the region. Thousands of people visit this part of Endicott each year. You’ll find live music, raffles, games and, of course, delicious food.
The Italian Cafe will serve grilled pizza, eggplant parmesan, fried ravioli, caprese salad, pulled pork, calamari and more. More than 500 chickens are prepared for the Sunday afternoon chicken barbecue. On the sweet side of things, you’ll find pepper cookies, Italian ice, desserts, sangria slushes and fried dough.
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