Cossetta Alimentari

Cossetta Alimentari
Cossetta's building at 211 7th Street West in St Paul
Interactive map of the Cossetta Alimentari area
Alternative names
Cossetta's Pizzeria
General information
Location211 7th St W, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102, United States of America
Coordinates44°56′37″N 93°06′15″W / 44.9437°N 93.1042°W / 44.9437; -93.1042
Years built1911 (original market)
1988 (current restaurant)
OwnerDave Cossetta
Design and construction
Known forPizza, Italian Cuisine
Other information
Number of stores1
Website
https://cossettas.com/

Cossetta Alimentari (also known as Cossetta's Pizzeria, Cossetta's or Cosettea), is a restaurant and pizzeria located at 211 7th Street West in Saint Paul, Minnesota on the corner of West Seventh and North Chestnut Street. Since its founding in 1911, it has been popular among locals and tourists for its renowned Italian cuisine, namely its pizza and panettone.[1][2] According to Minnesota journalist Jason DeRusha of Minnesota Monthly, Cossetta's is one of the most popular pizzerias within the Twin Cities.[3][4]

History

The restaurant which became Cossetta's was originally founded by Michael Cossetta, an Italian Immigrant from Calabria, Italy in 1911. The restaurant was originally founded as a small grocery store and delicatessen.[5][6][7] The Cossetta family settled in the Upper Levee, an Italian neighborhood in Saint Paul, Minnesota which consisted of many immigrants from the Molise region of Italy.[5][8][9] According to the Hennepin History Museum, many Italian immigrants settled in Saint Paul in the 1860's and quickly became the fourth largest ethnic group in the state, following Germans, Swedes, and Norwegians.[1]

In 1911, Michael Cossetta and his wife Irene Cossetta (nee: DeFranco) founded a food market in the neighborhood which sold Italian cuisine and groceries among other foodstuffs.[5][9] According to the Minnesota Historical Society, the store was originally located on the corner of 22 South Ryan Avenue in Saint Paul.[10] Serious flooding over the years led the city government to begin condemning stores and houses along the levee, which forced the family relocated to the restaurant's current location at 211 7th Street West, just south of Summit Avenue.[8]

Restaurant and market

Since the 1980's, Cossetta's has been regarded as one of Saint Paul's most notable pizzerias and Italian restaurants near the downtown area.[5][11] Situated on the corner of West Seventh Street and North Chestnut Street, the restaurant is a popular spot for locals and tourists and is a popular destination for those attending events at the nearby Xcel Energy Center.[12] In 2019, WCCO-TV reported that the restaurant and store was nominated as one of the best international grocery stores and pizzerias in the state of Minnesota.[13] In a 2013 interview with the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Dave Cossetta, Michael Cossetta's great-great-grandson, stated that the restaurant is "a family destination - Rich people and poor people sat next to each other, and I wanted to keep that".[14]

Cossetta's offers a wide variety of Italian food. This includes pizza, pasta, and stromboli, as well as Italian desserts such as biscotti, lingua de gato, mille-feuille, cannoli, and baci di dama, among many others. The establishment also includes an Italian market which was added to the original building during a 2010 restaurant expansion.[15] The restaurant went under further expansion in 2012 which cost upwards $10.5 million according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press and WCCO.[14][16] Currently, the restaurant is owned by Dave Cossetta, Michael Cossetta's great-great-grandson, who is the fourth generation of the Cossetta family to own the establishment.[14][17][18] One of Cossetta's recent award-winning desserts is panettone, an Italian yeast cake, which the restaurant has become renowned for making and ships worldwide.[1][2][19][20]

References

  1. ^ a b c Jones, Justine (2025-11-19). "Cossetta Launches E-Commerce and Nationwide Shipping for Its Famous Panettone". Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  2. ^ a b "Good Company: Cosetta's". KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News. 2026-01-21. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  3. ^ "Cossetta's Quietly Opened a Casual Italian Street Food Restaurant". Minnesota Monthly. 2021-03-17. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  4. ^ "Jason DeRusha's Top Pizza Picks". Minnesota Monthly. 2024-04-05. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  5. ^ a b c d "About Us – Cossetta". cossettas.com. Retrieved 2025-07-21.
  6. ^ "DeRusha Eats: Cossetta's Italian Empire". CBS Minnesota. 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  7. ^ Nelson, Rick (September 19, 2013). "Cossetta Alimentari builds on a legacy". Star Tribune. Archived from the original on 2013-09-22. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  8. ^ a b Sazevich, Jim. "Italians". Saint Paul Historical. Retrieved 2025-07-21.
  9. ^ a b Sazevich, Jim. "Cossetta Food Market". Saint Paul Historical. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  10. ^ "Collections Record | Minnesota Historical Society". www.mnhs.org. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  11. ^ "Cossetta's Alimentari: An Italian Market & Pizzeria in St. Paul, MN". Histastrophe!. 2019-07-22. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  12. ^ "Cossetta Alimentari". Explore Minnesota. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  13. ^ "WCCO Viewers' Choice For Best International Grocery Store". CBS Minnesota. 2019-01-17. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  14. ^ a b c Fleming, Jess (2013-01-15). "Cossetta's, a St. Paul classic, grows thanks to owner's vision". Twin Cities. Archived from the original on 2019-10-16. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  15. ^ "Cossetta Italian Market & Pizzeria to Expand, Offer More". PMQ Pizza. 2010-10-15. Retrieved 2025-07-21.
  16. ^ "Cossetta In St. Paul Opens After Impressive Remodel". CBS Minnesota. 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  17. ^ Sego, Alyxandra (Jan 2, 2025). "Cossetta's Italian empire: The century-old business has evolved right along with St. Paul". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2025-07-21.
  18. ^ March, Stephanie (2013-02-01). "Louis at Cossetta". Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  19. ^ Rosso, Adam Del (2025-12-13). "How Cossetta's in St. Paul makes their award-winning panettone". CBS Minnesota. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
  20. ^ "Century-old Cossetta launches nationwide e-commerce plan with Italian holiday bread". Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal. 2025-11-19. Retrieved 2026-02-06.