Service not good She may do better working at a mattress store. May need to change policy from stationary to moving the cart around Atlantic Station every 5 minutes.
Austin K.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
Came here yesterday with the delta ae card and got a free pop!!! Awesome! Especially during summer time. I had the lemonade and sweet tea, my wife had the raspberry rose water. The sweet tea and lemonade tastes just like sweet tea and lemonade. The raspberry rose water tastes like raspberry but smells like flower.
Taylor L.
Tu valoración: 5 Merrimack, NH
Homemade Popsicles to die for! I had the pumpkin pie, which I would assume is seasonal and Grapefruit Mint. You can tell it’s homemade because you can see the spices in it. The grapefruit mint even had mint leaves crushed on the bottom. I highly recommend this place!
Mel L.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Got one of the pops from a hotel market. OMG these are delightful, especially when it’s so humid you feel like your face is melting off. Must try the peach next time!
Justine J.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
Just thinking about the Georgia peach popsicle is making my mouth water. I haven’t been to this location, but I grab a Popsicle whenever I go to the Marietta Square farmers market. I would buy these in bulk if I could! This is definitely the best treat for a hot Georgia summer.
Ling K.
Tu valoración: 4 Chula Vista, CA
It may be just a popsicle… but a darn good one! I tried a raspberry lime, and it did not disappoint. You could definitely taste the fresh fruit in every lick/bi te.nothing artificial tasting about it. Of I hadn’t just eaten a big bbq sandwich, I might’ve tried another one! I was eyeing the strawberry lemonade and Carmel Apple ones too, but alas, the three year old I was sharing with won over ;) They’re $ 2.50 a pop, so maybe a little more than I’d usually pay for a popsicle, but worth the try!
Tuong Vi P.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
I echo Lindy’s sentiment about King of Pops. I don’t think I have EVER resisted grabbing a delicious pop from one of those rainbow-umbrella covered carts. How can you? Seriously, there is no going wrong and I have eaten my fair share to relay this message to you. This past Saturday, I got a blueberry pomegranate pop BEFORE lunch, since it was sweltering hot. As I waited in line for my grub, I thanked the heavens for the icy goodness that I had at my disposal. As if one pop wasn’t good enough, yesterday(Sunday), I got another one from another KoP cart at the BeltLine’s inaugural(I think) Food Cart Sundays. This time, I had to try the one I saw Lindy enjoy on Saturday. The Georgia Peach was so refreshing and perfectly sweet and tart. What a treat, especially after braving a 15-minute walk to get to the BeltLine. I assure you that these pops are worth it. The high quality of the ingredients combined with the creativity of flavors guarantee that you do not feel one drop of buyer’s remorse.
Lindy F.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
«When he sings, it makes my heart melt like a popsicle on the Fourth of July!» — The Little Rascals(1994) What can I say about KoP except I love them. I am a self-proclaimed«Lover of the Pop» and I cannot see to get enough. If I see a cart anywhere, I have to stop and grab myself a delicious pop. I would love to be able to choose my favorite flavor, but there are so many fabulous flavors to choose from — it is just too tough. KoP has their flavors split out by fruit based or milk based. They also have year-round flavors as well as seasonal flavors(spring, summer, fall, winter) — and yes, you can get KoP in the winter. On this occasion, I got the Fresh Peach. Oh, my, WOW. It was like a juice, ripe, frozen peach on a stick. Sweetened with agave, but not so sweet that it was saccharin at all. Worth the entire $ 2.50. I could have gone back for a 2nd one, honestly. It was that delightful and on such a hot and sticky day — it was the perfect foil to help beat the heat. I’ll be back over and over(and over and over again). I heart you King of Pops.
Henry T.
Tu valoración: 1 Marietta, GA
I’ve read a lot of reviews and heard a lot of good things about this place. So one night when I decided to check out the food trucks, I was excited to give it a try. Unfortunately I left very disappointed. First off, half of the flavors were crossed off the list early in the evening. My wife and I then decided to try the Arnold Palmer and Strawberry Lemonade flavors. For the Arnold Palmer popsicle, it literally tasted like an Arizona can poured into a molding, frozen, and served. It made us think about just buying one of those do it yourself popsicle makers and buying some Arizona’s for 99 cents at the grocery store or gas station. It would save us a lot of money. As for the Strawberry Lemonade, it was waaay to sour. I tried it, and immediately handed it back to my wife. Last night, I drove to the grocery store with my wife and bought a couple of boxes of popsicles for $ 3 a box. Each box had 6 popsicles. I will be able to enjoy them for much longer and it will have cost me the same price as one would cost me at King of Pops. If you feel like eating a popsicle, save some money and buy yourself a box at the grocery store.