The Coffee Roasters: Mazzaro's Italian Market in St. Petersburg

Meet the people behind the beans.

click to enlarge ITALIAN STYLE: Mazzaro's owner Kurt Cuccaro waits for fresh-roasted beans to cool. - Todd Bates
Todd Bates
ITALIAN STYLE: Mazzaro's owner Kurt Cuccaro waits for fresh-roasted beans to cool.


In a way, Mazzaro's Italian Market owes its existence to coffee. The Cuccaro family began roasting its own beans in order to supply good and price-efficient coffee to the six St. Pete Bagel locations they owned at the time. After selling the bagel company, they wanted to continue roasting, so in 1993 they opened the market (named after owner Kurt Cuccaro’s mother Pat Mazzaro), serving on-site roasted coffee along with a few Italian products.

The rest is coffee history. Kurt and his father Sam Cuccaro continue to oversee all of the roasting, processing upward of 1,000 pounds a week on a cherry red, Clearwater-made Ambex machine. And that’s with zero wholesale business; they supply just enough for customers coming to the store. The roaster is located just off the corner of the coffee bar, and the smell wafts through the rest of the store, mixing with the aromas of baking bread, cheese, and deli.

Even at 2 p.m. on a Thursday, Mazzaro’s coffee bar buzzes with conversation from regulars like Matthew Terzi, a swarthy 67-year-old who started coming here with his late wife years ago.

“We always came here for coffee,” he says sipping his latte. “The atmosphere is diverse. There’s a little bit of everyone here.”

Until recently, roasting was done on a 1928 roaster Cuccaro describes as a “really cool old beast.” Unlike the carefully monitored computer system on the Ambex, the old roaster was mostly just monitored by Kurt and his father (the open flame gas roaster proved potentially dangerous, thus the upgrade).

Beans are roasted about 20 minutes, coming primarily from Columbia, Ethiopia,and Mexico. Roasting time is higher, meaning a darker roast, more akin to Italian coffee blends.

“We never get tired of doing this,” Cuccaro says. “Other things here are done by other people. But this is something we haven’t passed onto anyone else. We like it that much.”

Mazzaro’s Italian Market, 2909 22nd Ave. N., St Petersburg, mazzarosmarket.com.

click to enlarge THE REGULARS: Matthew Terzi is a regular at the market's coffee bar. - Todd Bates
Todd Bates
THE REGULARS: Matthew Terzi is a regular at the market's coffee bar.

click to enlarge BLEND OF BLENDS: Mazzaro's offers a wide selection of hard to find coffee roasts and blends. - Todd Bates
Todd Bates
BLEND OF BLENDS: Mazzaro's offers a wide selection of hard to find coffee roasts and blends.
click to enlarge COFFEE BAR STAPLES: Mazzaro's coffee regular Van Ivey goes to the coffee bar 3-4 times a week. "I came for the shopping and stayed for the coffee," Ivey told CL. - Todd Bates
Todd Bates
COFFEE BAR STAPLES: Mazzaro's coffee regular Van Ivey goes to the coffee bar 3-4 times a week. "I came for the shopping and stayed for the coffee," Ivey told CL.
click to enlarge The Coffee Roasters: Mazzaro's Italian Market in St. Petersburg - Todd Bates
Todd Bates
The Coffee Roasters: Mazzaro's Italian Market in St. Petersburg
click to enlarge HOT ROAST: Coffee is roasted adjacent to the market's coffee bar, where customers can watch while sipping various coffee confections. - Todd Bates
Todd Bates
HOT ROAST: Coffee is roasted adjacent to the market's coffee bar, where customers can watch while sipping various coffee confections.

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