08.20.06
The Hungry Cabbie Eats The Outer Boroughs: Teresa’s Gourmet Italian Ices and Cafe
As if you needed another excuse to go for that heavenly slice of sausage pizza in The Bronx at Louie and Ernie’s. Next door, Teresa’s sells great homemade ices:
www.gothamist.com/archives/2006/08/20/the_hungry_cabb_22.php
Visit www.famousfatdave.com to see what we each between palate cleansers on a five borough eating tour
John said,
August 21, 2006 at 2:34 pm
Dave- Thanks for Teresa’s- all those trips to Pelham as a kid, whether it was to watch gramps play handball or for a tasty run to L&E’s, we somehow never made it there. Puts me in the frame of mind for ices from DeLillo’s on 187th, between Arthur and Hughes. Somehow I could never decide between the lemon and the chocolate… now I just get both. Perfect after a Full (formerly Half) Moon slice. Thanks Dave- you’re the greatest!!
Kristine said,
August 21, 2006 at 8:37 pm
Dave – Excellent Tip…will keep it in mind…those ices and pizza look like an absolute MUST to try.
One of my family’s favorites for Ices and for Italian Pastry (I don’t know how they fill their cannolis) is Court Pastry in Brooklyn. It’s definitely a worth the trip….
Enjoy!!!
The Hungry Cabbie: The Eating Adventures of a NYC Yellow Cabbie » Boot Of The Bronx said,
June 9, 2007 at 11:02 pm
[...] Unfortunately, they cut a scene showing those delicious Little Neck Clams Possilipo at Artie’s in City Island. But they’ve got great shots of the broccoli rabe at Fratelli’s in Hunt’s Point, the fried calzone at Louie and Ernie’s in Pelham Bay, the Italian Ice next door at Teresa’s, and the cannoli at Madonia Brothers on Arthur Ave. Classic food porn. Enjoy. [...]