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4 hours ago, WillyBob said:

 The "storm" we had... 20` temp drop and some wind ....   raisin' Cain now that it can get some moisture

    be safe y'all.

Sooooo, did ya ditch the spring/summer sarong and go w/the blankie sarong?  Inquiring minds wanna know...  😎

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4 hours ago, Rmac587 said:

But you got Dockside in Picayune at least Dtel. 

Been there plenty of times, they do a good job. One of the best seafood places I have ever go to was Fitzgeralds on the lake in West End, great place until the hurricane took it out. They were in business from 1940 to 1998.

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1 minute ago, dtel said:

You caught me Dirtmudd, like the new haircut, but getting alot of grey? :lol:

Angelo Brocato’s: Retail Partners

 
 
 

Find Our Products

We deliver many of our products to various grocery stores around the metropolitan New Orleans area, including the Northshore and Baton Rouge. Look for your area below to find out where you can find pre-packed ices and gelato, cannolis and biscotti!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Metairie

Breaux Mart, Severn
Breaux Mart, Jefferson Highway
Canseco’s, Metairie Road
Dorignac’s
Langensteins, Metairie Rd.
Rouses, Veteran’s Blvd
Rouse’s, West Esplanade
Robert’s, West Esplanade
Zuppardo’s
Gambino’s
Majoria’s
NOLA Discount Pharmacy, Clearview and Vet’s
World Deli

 
 
 
 

Uptown New Orleans

Breaux Mart, Magazine St.
Langenstein’s, Arabella
Robert’s, S. Carrollton Ave.
Rouses, Tchoupitoulas
Rouses, Baronne
Zara’s

 
 
 
 

Northshore

Acquistapace Covington Supermarket
Rouse’s E. Causeway Approach, Mandeville
Rouse’s Hwy. 22, Mandeville
Rouse’s Park Place, Covington
Rouse’s Hwy. 190, Covington

 
 
 
 

Baton Rouge

Calandro’s, Government St.
Calandro’s, Perkins Rd.
Pocorello’s, Coursey Blvd
Anthony Saia Deli

 
 
 
 

Westbank

Balestra’s Food Center
DiMartino’s
Rouse’s Belle Chasse Hwy.
Rouse’s, General de Gaulle
Rouse’s Westbank Expressway

 
 
 
 

Mid-City/Lakeview

Canseco’s, Esplanade
Lakeview Grocery
Rouses, N. Carrollton Ave.
Robert’s, Robert E. Lee Blvd.
Terranova’s

 

 

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504.486.1465 | 214 N. Carrollton Ave. New Orleans, LA 70119|info@angelobrocatoicecream.com
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Angelo Brocato’s: Order Today!

 
 
 

We ship our desserts anywhere in the continental United States. Our frozen items are packaged in dry ice and shipped overnight or Fed-Ex 2-day. The prices below reflect product prices only. Once you submit your order, we will call you to confirm the freight charges and take your payment information. All orders must be approved over the phone or by email before we will ship them out!

Please look through the products below.
Once you are ready to place your order, you can either email us atinfo@angelobrocatoicecream.comor download and fax this order form to504-486-0858.

If you are a WHOLESALE customer, please phone our store at 504-486-1465 to place your order!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Biscotti

 

Minimum Order of 4 packages of cookies per shipment.

 
 

Italian Seed Cookies

 
Italian Seed Cookies

Biscotti Di Regina $10.95 – 14 oz. bag

Italian Fig Cookies

 
Italian Fig Cookies

Cuccidati – Individual Cuts
$12.25 – 14 oz. bag

Italian Assorted Cookies

 
Italian Assorted Cookies

(Chocolate, Strawberry, Plain, Lemon & Green Anise Biscotti) $10.95 – 14 oz. bag

 

Italian Fig Cookies

 
Italian Fig Cookies

Cucidata – Ring-Shaped $13.25 – 14 oz. bag

Anise Biscotti

 
4 oz. Anise Biscotti

$4.25 – 4 oz. bag

Almond Biscotti

 
4 oz. Almond Biscotti

$4.25 – 4 oz. bag

Scadalina

 
Scadalina

Dead Man’s Bones
$4.25 – 4 oz. bag

Fancy Assorted

 
Fancy Assorted

1 LB. Box of
Fancy Assorted Italian Biscotti
$13.25 – 16 oz. box

Ferrara Torrone

 

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Assorted Honey Torrone
$10.50 – 7.62 oz – 18 pcs.

Assorted Homestyle Biscotti

 

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Soft Assorted Biscotti
$7.50 – 8 oz. container

 
 
 

Cannoli

 

Cannoli are perishable. They are shipped frozen, in dry ice by FedEx Standard Overnight. Prices listed below include packing and ice. They do NOT include shipping.

 
 

Miniature Cannoli

 
Mini Cannoli

2 dozen: $48
4 dozen: $79
6 dozen: $112

Large Cannoli

 
Large Cannoli

1 dozen: $46
2 dozen: $79
3 dozen+: price on request

 
 
 

Cannoli Kits

 

Stuff your own fresh cannoli.  Kit includes: Cannoli shells, nuts for dipping ends, vanilla and chocolate cannoli filling and powdered sugar. Kits are shipped overnight only.  Filling is refrigerated, not frozen.   We are not responsible for broken cannoli shells.  Prices listed below include packing and cold gel packs.  They do NOT include shipping.

 
 

Miniature Cannoli

 
2- Dozen(24) Mini Cannoli Kit

2 dozen: $48
4 dozen: $79
6 dozen: $112

Large Cannoli

 
1-Dozen (12) Large Cannoli Kit

1 dozen: $46
2 dozen: $79
3 dozen+: price on request

 
 
 

Gelato & Italian Ices

 

Ice cream, ices and gelato are perishable so they are shipped frozen, in dry ice by FedEx Standard Overnight. Prices listed below include packing and ice. They do NOT include shipping.  Gelato is sold by the Quart. You may order 4 or 5 quarts per shipment and may mix and match flavors as long as they are in the same category.

 

 

Standard Flavors

 

4 Quarts – $57
5 Quarts – $68
(4-5 Quart Minimum)

Spumoni, Cassata, Torroncino, Lemon Ice, Raspberry Ice, Strawberry Ice

 
 

Italian Ice

 

Italian Ice

Spumoni

 

Spumoni

 
 

 

Specialty Flavors

 

4 Quarts – $68
5 Quarts – $81
(4-5 Quart Minimum)

Shipping customers may order any of the specialty flavors that are in production at a given time. Please call to confirm availability.
The following flavors are usually available:
Amaretto; Baci; Chocolate; Coconut; Fiore di Latte; Mint Chocolate Chip; Moka Coffee; Pancotta; Pistachio Almond; Praline; Regina; Salted Caramel; Sicilian Pistachio Nut; St. Joseph Chocolate Almond; Straciatella; Strawberry; Strawberry Cheesecake; Tira Mi Su; Vanilla Bean; Zuppa Inglese.

 
 

Mint Chocolate Chip

 

Mint Chocolate Chip

St. Joseph Chocolate Almond

 

St. Joseph Chocolate Almond

Zuppa Inglese

 

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Stracciatella

 

Stracciatella

Tira Mi Su

 

Tira Mi Su

Strawberry

 

Strawberry

Moka Coffee

 

Moka Coffee

Sicilian Pistachio Nut

 

Sicilian Pistachio Nut

Fiore di Latte

 

Fiore di Latte

Baci

 

Baci

Rum Raisin

 

Rum Raisin

Strawberry Cheesecake

 

Strawberry Cheesecake

Praline

 

Praline

Coconut

 

Coconut

Salted Caramel

 

Salted Caramel

Amaretto

 

Amaretto

 
 

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10 AM-10 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM-10 PM
Thursday: 10 AM-10 PM
Friday: 10 AM-10:30 PM
Saturday: 10 AM-10:30 PM
Sunday:10 AM-9 PM

 

CONTACT INFO

214 N. Carrollton Ave. New Orleans, LA 70119

Phone: 504.486.1465

Fax: 504.486.0858

Email: info@angelobrocatoicecream.com

 
 
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You know more about that place than I do and I lived here all my life, I didn't know they sold them in grocery stores. I need to find some.

 

I think you might have set a record for the largest link on the forum, now I'm hungry. :mellow:

 

Were leaving for Hope again in the morning for a couple of days, Hope specializes in nothing as far as food goes that I know of. Except a good hamburger place called Tailgators and Rodney's cooking and a little log cabin restaurant in Washington State Park. 

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19 minutes ago, dtel said:

Hope specializes in nothing

I thought it was watermelon..

Hope Watermelon Festival
Hope Watermelon Festival

HOPE

Hope is around 120 miles from Little Rock. It is a small town in Hempstead County with two claims to fame: Klipschorns and it showcases some of the world's largest watermelons

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36 minutes ago, dirtmudd said:

I thought it was watermelon..

Forgot about that, must have been heat stroke. Every time we went to the watermelon festival in Hope it was about 250 degrees. And I'm not crazy watermelon anyway.

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19 hours ago, dirtmudd said:

Did you hear about the Italian chef who died? He pasta way! Doctors cannoli do so much! 

Heard tell your chef friend always wanted to be famous... too bad

He's a pizza history now!

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5 hours ago, dtel said:

Forgot about that, must have been heat stroke. Every time we went to the watermelon festival in Hope it was about 250 degrees. And I'm not crazy watermelon anyway.

cut a hold on the top... stick a bottle

of vodka in it... let it sit for a few days..

 

then have at it !

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1 hour ago, Tarheel said:

He blew his brains out in the car;  He didn't notice that the lights had changed.

"See the worst thing about doing this
Doing something like this
Is I think that at first people sort of are a bit suspicious
'You know, come on, what are you up to?

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I read the news today oh boy 
About a lucky man who made the grade 
And though the news was rather sad 
Well I just had to laugh 

I saw the photograph. 
He blew his mind out in a car 
He didn't notice that the lights had changed 
A crowd of people stood and stared 
They'd seen his face before 
Nobody was really sure 
If he was from the House of Lords. 

I saw a film today oh boy 
The English army had just won the war 
A crowd of people turned away 
But I just had to look 
Having read the book 
I'd love to turn you on. 

Woke up, fell out of bed, 
Dragged a comb across my head 
Found my way downstairs and drank a cup, 
And looking up I noticed I was late. 
Found my coat and grabbed my hat 
Made the bus in seconds flat 
Found my way upstairs and had a smoke, 
Somebody spoke and I went into a dream. 

I read the news today oh boy 
Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire 
And though the holes were rather small 
They had to count them all 
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall. 
I'd love to turn you on 

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