OUR STORY
Candelari’s Neighborhood Italiano in Houston
This is the story of how a generational sausage recipe created a legacy of family-style Italian cooking in Houston, Texas.
Ask almost any native Houstonian about Candelari’s Italian restaurant and pizzeria in Houston, and most likely the first thing you will hear is something about our signature Italian sausage. Given that our restaurant developed almost naturally out of the renowned, Candelari’s Sausage Company, this is no surprise. And while we have grown to become one the most recognizable and best Italian restaurants and pizzerias in Houston, we are very proud of our modest roots.
THE STORY OF ALBERT CANDELARI
The story of the Candelari’s sausage company goes back all the way to 1959, when a gallon of gas cost only twenty-five cents and the average household income was a mere $5000. Eisenhower was President, Nixon was Vice-President, Hawaii and Alaska gained statehood, the space race was on, and Miles Davis released his landmark jazz album, Kind of Blue.
Amid all these national and cultural shifts, Albert Candelari was inspired to start making sausage in the back of his liquor store, Rex Liquor. The recipe he eventually settled upon, like the national spirit, looked both forwards in time and backwards in history. Stuffed with a generous portion of traditional Italian herbs and spices, the sausage was flavorful and zesty, instead of just hot and spicy.
For almost four decades, however, Albert’s sensational recipe lived only as a beloved tradition within the Candelari family.
THE ORIGINAL CANDELARI SAUSAGE COMPANY
Finally in 1993, Albert’s grandson, Michael May, with the help of his sister, decided to put the sausage on the market. Slowly and steadily over the next ten years, the Candelari Sausage Company grew to become one of the most well-known brands of sausages in the Houston area. At the height of its success, Michael was approached by fellow Bellaire High School graduate, Greg Wheeler. He suggested that if people liked Candelari’s sausage all on its own, then they were going to absolutely love it crumbled over an Italian woodfired pizza.
Almost overnight the company transformed into the Candelari’s we know and love today, famous not just for its signature sausage, but for being one of the best Italian restaurants and pizzerias in Houston today.