| Where can one get a tray of Italian cookies (for 25, around 50 cookies) in the Alexandria area? |
| The Mediterranean bakery on picket st |
| Did you try the Italian Store? Vace Deli but that’s Bethesda or DC. |
Italian Store cookies have no taste and they are ridiculously overpriced. Could you possibly make a trip to Baltimore? DC doesn’t have real Italian bakeries. |
| It looks like Vaccaro’s Pastry Shop in Baltimore may ship their products. |
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Gross. Why do people like Italian cookies?
Cookies are one area America totally dominated the rest of the world. |
It’s not the bakery that’s the problem, it’s the cookies themselves. They look pretty but they are so bad. Italians to not excel in cookies. |
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Your tastes may vary, but BJ’s gets Italian cookie trays in from a bakery on Long Island and they are pretty damn good. They don’t have the little multicolored cakes, but they have the rest of the traditional ones.
https://www.bjs.com/product/ruggeros-italian-cookie-tray--2-lbs/3000000000004162247 |
If somebody wants Italian cookies, it’s because they want Italian cookies. They know what they’re gonna get. Not everyone wants a squidgy sugar bomb with their after dinner coffee. |
Some cookies aren’t even worth the calories. |
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wegmans has them usually out in smaller trays but you might be able to order a larger tray from their bakery
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Not a tray, but A Litteris in NE DC sells boxes of Brooklyn Delights Italian cookies. They're "imported" from NY sooo.... A box of something like 10 cookies can cost anywhere between $16-20 though. I've seen cannoli cookies, lemon something cookies, rainbow sandwich cookies, and a couple other options. Buy a few boxes and put them on a try and lo and behond - you have your tray!
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Just ship from ferrara bakery via costco |
https://www.costco.com/ferrara's-bakery-rainbow-cookies-1.5-lb.product.100722721.html |
| I’d just go to Heidelberg Bakery (I know, Herman, but their cookies are similar) in Arlington - good service, fresh, and not super sweet. |