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A Family Tradition of Food and Love 

Our story begins in a small town in southern Italy, where our grandparents made the brave journey to Australia in search of a better life. Like so many families, they brought with them traditions, hard work, and a deep love for food.

In 1956, our family began working in primary produce — and that’s where the passion truly started. For years, we served locals with fresh fruit and veggies at Akoonah Park Market. But when we lost our beloved Dad (Nonno), everything shifted.

We dedicated a food truck in his honour, serving the coffee he loved and the home-cooked meals he used to share with us around the table.

That little truck was just the beginning.

We finally found our home in Pakenham, where Mamma Maria’s Deli & Café was born. A place full of heart, stories, tradition — and of course, great food.

From hot coffee and panini to deli treats and take-home recipes, everything we make is a little piece of home. What we love most is the connection we share with our customers — from all walks of life. Many have become like family.

When you walk through our doors, you’re not just a customer — you’re part of the famiglia. So come in, say hello, and enjoy some good old-fashioned Italian hospitality. 

— From our family to yours, benvenuti a Mamma Maria’s.

Mamma Maria’s Deli and Café, 18-36 Lakeside Blvd, Pakenham, Phone: 1300 208 844.

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