In case I'm not the only one who buys their pinenuts for pesto from Graziano's, they don't have them this year. She said the price was just too outrageous and to just substitute walnuts. I should have listened, but instead paid $28/ lb at Bari's. I suspect the pine beetle may be a factor, but don't know. However, the ones from Bari are particularly tasty.
I was shocked that the coolers were gone, as I have happy memories of being introduced to all kinds of obscure meats and cheeses in there, like it was a secret cave initiation; but those coolers were OLD. My memory may be foggy, but I could swear it was by the father of Jim Sr, who I'm very sorry to read passed away. They've all been exceptionally kind and generous w/ their knowledge and product over the years. Glad the kids are making a go of it, too many family businesses are sold off these days.
edit to add: upon reading the thread, the cooler in my memory was older than the one pictured. the walls were wood and it was really dark inside.
but on a side note, if you want to see something really cool, get into the basement of the old D'Amato's and check out the contraption that feeds the coal into the oven. Heck, just check out the oven it must be 15 feet deep, but again that could be my fuzzy memory. In my memory those bread paddles seemed like 20 feet long. I recently saw the coal deliveries being made though.