We went to Isaly's main location on Boulevard of the Allies pretty often when I was a kid. The thing I remember most was their "skyscraper" ice cream cones
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They weren't just in Pittsburgh, they where everywhere in Western PA, I know they had one in New Castle.We went to Isaly's main location on Boulevard of the Allies pretty often when I was a kid. The thing I remember most was their "skyscraper" ice cream cones
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The one in New Wilmington, PA became Jimmy’s several years ago. Essentially the same place though.They weren't just in Pittsburgh, they where everywhere in Western PA, I know they had one in New Castle.
This is what I most remember, too!We went to Isaly's main location on Boulevard of the Allies pretty often when I was a kid. The thing I remember most was their "skyscraper" ice cream cones
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You have had/seen Christmas or Easter Hams, right??? Does the ham above look anything like that in shape or form? This is some kind of chopped ham then pressed together to make a lunch meat.Was it a special kind of ham? I just thought it was chipped super thin?
It was always called “chipped ham” from Isaly.
I’m going to be honest /I do like that combo, but with shaved polish ham.
I’m going to be honest /
As someone who has plenty of -ski on half my family -
I’ve never heard of polish ham before in my life
YES! And that is where exactly I am talking about. Their Polish ham, sliced really thin, almost shaved is so effing good. From my childhood until now. Thank you. That is exactly who I was thinking about when I posted my comment.Do your self a favor and go to Fazio's in Arnold and get a pound of Polish Ham. Its as good as it gets
They were $.025. Too.We went to Isaly's main location on Boulevard of the Allies pretty often when I was a kid. The thing I remember most was their "skyscraper" ice cream cones
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