Samuels & Son Seafood Company, Inc.
Samuels & Son Seafood Company, Inc.
Samuels & Son Seafood Company, Inc.
✕Owner of Samuels & Son Seafood, Samuel D’ Angelo can attest to a lifetime of seafood experience. It was his grandfather, Giuseppe, who started the company by pushing his wagon through the streets of Philadelphia with the freshest seafood available. Guiseppe’s business grew and so did his extensive selection of seafood products. His daughter, Rose, eventually managed their first store, Ippolito’s. It was here that Samuel discovered a strong passion for fish and Ippolito’s became his school of seafood.
This strong passion and impressive knowledge of the seafood business blossomed and Samuel became heir to his grandfather and took over Ippolito’s. By 1989, Ippolito’s was greatly prospering and Samuel decided to venture out to the wholesale business, Samuels & Son Seafood was born. Today, Samuels & Son Seafood remains a family business where Samuel works alongside his wife, two sons and two daughters. It’s here they provide restaurants, retail and supermarkets all over the country the widest range of fresh, sustainable seafood. From local fish to the most exotic fish from around the world, it can be found at Samuels & Son Seafood with a family always excited to meet its customers and provide them with the highest quality product.
With over 80 years of experience sourcing responsibly harvested species, the Samuels & Son team has been putting sustainability at the forefront of its business philosophy since the beginning. Those values of respect and appreciation for the sea brought over from the old world still influences its business decisions today. The company's purchasing decisions are based on the guidance received from a resident marine biologist, government and non-governmental organizations, and the large network of suppliers and fisherman the business has formed relationships with over the years.
Distribution Regions and Business Locations
- Online
- USA - Alaska
- USA - California
- USA - Gulf of Mexico
- USA - Hawaii
- USA - Mid Atlantic
- USA - Midwest
- USA - New England
- USA - Pacific Northwest
- USA - Rockies & Southwest
- USA - South Atlantic
- USA - Southeast
Seafood Product | Origin | Harvest Method | Sustainability Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Red Drum |
USA |
Ponds | |
Red Grouper |
USA - Gulf of Mexico |
Vertical Lines | |
Red Grouper |
Worldwide |
Wild-caught | |
Red Hake |
USA - Mid-Atlantic |
Bottom Trawls | |
Red Sea Urchin |
USA - California |
Diving | |
Russian Sturgeon |
Unassessed Origin |
Unassessed Farming Methods | |
Shovelnose Sturgeon |
USA - Mississippi River Basin |
Drift Gillnets | |
Siberian Sturgeon |
USA |
RAS - recirculating aquaculture systems (with wastewater treatment) | |
Silver Hake |
USA - North Georges Bank |
Bottom Trawls | |
Silver Hake |
Unassessed Origin |
Unassessed Fishing Methods | |
Silver Hake |
USA - South Georges Bank |
Bottom Trawls | |
Snow Crab |
Canada - Nova Scotia |
Pot/Trap | |
Snow Crab |
Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador |
Pots | |
Snow Crab |
Canada - Gulf of St. Lawrence |
Pots | |
Sockeye Salmon |
Canada - British Columbia |
Troll | |
Sockeye Salmon |
Canada - British Columbia |
Gillnet | |
Sockeye Salmon |
USA - Alaska (MSC) |
Troll | |
Southern Bluefin Tuna |
Unassessed Origin |
Unassessed Fishing Methods | |
Southern Pink Shrimp |
Worldwide |
Wild-caught | |
Spanish Mackerel |
USA - Atlantic |
Cast Net | |
Spanish Sardine |
Unassessed Origin |
Unassessed Fishing Methods | |
Spiny Lobster (Caribbean) |
USA - Florida |
Pot/Trap | |
Spiny Lobster (Scalloped) |
Worldwide |
Wild-caught | |
Stone Crab (Florida) |
USA - Atlantic |
Pot/Trap | |
Stone Crab (Gulf) |
USA - Gulf of Mexico |
Pot/Trap |
* FishChoice acknowledges that listing traceability provider information does not ensure product-level traceability. Please contact the FishChoice Partner to review their full traceability operability. For more information on how FishChoice.com uses this information please go here.