Parfait Artisan Ice Cream, crafted in Lower Queen Anne will begin delivering to homes in Magnolia next week.
Parfait?s new delivery service will be launching in Magnolia, Queen Anne, Ballard, Wallingford, Greenlake, Belltown, Madrona and Capitol Hill, with plans to expand to other neighborhoods soon. Here are the details:
It?s a sweet, modern take on the classic milkman: fresh, organic and locally made ice cream delivered right to your door with just the click of your mouse. Customers can visit www.parfait-icecream.com to purchase pints, and the flavors of their choice will be delivered to their home on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Parfait is charging a $5 for its delivery service. All orders will be delivered in a reusable insulated tote that will keep the ice cream frozen for up to 4 hours, and can be returned to Parfait at the truck or on the next delivery for a $5 gift certificate. Pints are $9 each (order 3 at $8 each, or 4+ at $7 each). There is a 2-pint minimum order for delivery.
You can start ordering this week for the first day of home delivery on Tuesday, February 15. Details here.
$23 for two pints?
Maybe there’s drugs in it. Organic drugs.
What recession? ROFL
What recession? ROFL
Now, why doesn’t someone start up a business of bagel and coffee delivery? For cheaper than this [admittedly tasty] ice cream, that is. I mean, there are folks in other cities who deliver mini-pies by bicycle. It’s unfair, I tell you!
Oh good lord. Are we running out of ways to waste money? $9 a pint? Plus $5 for delivery? Seriously?