The delicious stuffed celery appetizer and a great T-shirt were two recent discoveries at Pete & Sam's. (Credit: Gabe Roberts)

I recently discovered two things I didnโ€™t know about Pete & Samโ€™s Italian restaurant.

The stuffed celery Iโ€™ve seen on the menu for decades is absolutely delicious.

And they have a great T-shirt bearing a picture of the late Sam Bomarito as โ€œThe Godfatherโ€ from the 1972 movie of the same name.

First, the stuffed celery. Someone in the group I was with recently ordered it. It comes with black olives, peppers, and lots of lettuce with paprika sprinkled around. You get four celery sticks.

I was blown away. I took a photo and posted it on Facebook. As of this writing, that post has 222 โ€œlikes,โ€  69 comments, and four shares. And you know how we all like โ€œlikes.โ€

I called Sammy Bomarito, one of the restaurant owners, to ask him about the history of their stuffed celery and the T-shirts with the picture of his father, one of the founders of the restaurant.

The gorgonzola cheese-based celery sticks filling includes mayonnaise, garlic, and green onions, Sammy says. โ€œWeโ€™ve always had it on the menu,โ€ he says. โ€œItโ€™s been on the menu for as long as I can remember.โ€

Heโ€™s not sure who put it on the menu, but he thinks it was โ€œone of Miss Vitaโ€™s dishes.โ€ Thatโ€™s the late Vita Gattuso, Samโ€™s sister. โ€œSomething she came up with.โ€

It seems like Iโ€™ve seen the stuffed celery sticks on the menu forever, but I never ordered them. โ€œItโ€™s always been popular,โ€ Sammy says.  โ€œItโ€™s kind of one of those hidden things. If youโ€™re zipping over the appetizers your eye might go to the toasted raviolis or something else. But itโ€™s always been there.โ€

When I went to Pete & Samโ€™s the other night so server Gabe Roberts could take a photo of me for the story, I asked server Nick Musarra about the stuffed celery. He says, โ€œI sold six or seven of them last night.โ€

As for those T-shirts, theyโ€™ve been around for four years, Sammy says. His brother, Michael Bomarito, also an owner of the restaurant, designed it. โ€œIt was based on The Godfather and he substituted Samโ€™s picture for it.โ€

The T-shirts have been โ€œvery popular,โ€ Sammy says. โ€œWeโ€™ve had probably four or five T-shirt runs on those, for sure.โ€

And, he says, theyโ€™ve probably sold 1,000 of the T-shirts over the years.

So, slip on a T-shirt and kick back with a tray of stuffed celery sticks and maybe a basket-wrapped bottle of chianti and imagine Nino Rotaโ€™s theme from The Godfather playing in the background.

But it might have to contend with one of Pete & Samโ€™s Frank Sinatra recordings.

Pete & Samโ€™s is at 3886 Park Avenue; (901) 458-0694

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until...