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ITALIAN-AMERICAN HERALD
LOCAL HISTORY
Bomb Bomb: Neighborhood restaurant unable to shed explosive reputation
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According to a history posted on the Bomb Bomb website, the original owner Vincent Margarite drew the ire of local racketeers when he opened the taproom
in the tight-knit, predominantly Italian neighborhood. Dissatisfaction with the new business resulted in an earth-shattering BOOM after closing hours on Feb. 16, 1936.
Not one to be intimidated, Margarite was back in business the very next day. But a little more than a month later, some unknown parties decided to send a louder message.
An article from the Philadelphia Inquirer appeared the next day with the headline “Mystery shrouds S. Phila. bombing; police question 3.” The date was April 6, 1936.
The article detailed how at least three sticks of dynamite had been detonated on the front step long after closing time.
“The front door and the best part of
the interior of the taproom were blown
to smithereens yesterday morning, and slumbering residents for blocks around were tumbled from their bed amid the wreckage of bedroom windows when a dynamite bomb
let go at 2:45 a.m.,” the article reported. While there was no word about the three
who were questioned, one theory was that “a gentleman who deals in bombs as a part of their persuasive equipment had endeavored to impose a ‘shakedown’ of some kind,” the article stated.
The article downplayed the “business rival” motive in the bombing, with police saying a mere business rival would not go to the trouble of obtaining and planting such powerful explosives.
Margarite kept his thoughts to himself, but caved to local pressures following the circulation of a petition demanding the shuttering of the taproom for the safety of the community. He sold his bar to Jimmy Cataldi. Jimmy’s Tavern operated for years peacefully, although never shaking the reputation, as locals and regulars referred to Jimmy’s as Bomb Bomb.
In 1951 Frank Barbato Sr. purchased Jimmy’s Tavern from Cataldi. Celebrating the infamous history and reputation of the bar, Frank Sr. re-named the tavern “Bomb Bomb” and the name has stuck ever since.
Like Vincent Margarite’s family, Frank Sr.
and his wife, Regina, lived on top of their restaurant with their two sons until 1957. Frank Jr. and his wife Debbie took over operation of Bomb Bomb in 1990, updating the bar and creating a sit-down dining room atmosphere to accompany the traditional corner taproom. IAH
One theory was that
“a gentleman who deals in bombs as a part of their persuasive equipment had endeavored to impose a ‘shakedown’ of some kind,” the article stated.
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