The more I go here, the more I love this place! I get either the chocolate soft-serve cherry-dipped cone or the peanut butter flurrie. My husband has ordered a coke float and I want to try a ice cream soda; any choice of ice cream plus syrup and seltzer. Compared to the Dairy Queen, this place is reasonably priced!
Jason M.
Tu valoración: 4 Berlin, CT
Not since the invention of the Listerine Pocketpak breath strip has so much flavor been crammed into such a tiny package. Literally. They’ve got 50+ flavors of ice cream, sherbet, and frozen yogurt, and about 300 square feet of space to dish it all out. There’s a few specialty sundaes, soft serve with that dipped shell stuff, some chocolate dipped cones(I had one with nuts as a matter of fact), and the usual lineup of malts and shakes. There’s just a few tables inside to sit down, or park yourself at the benches outside. It’s exactly what it’s meant to be — a cute little ice cream shop, primarily run by high schoolers, primarily eaten by locals. And so the local economy is not yet dead.
Ryan J.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Still affectionately referred to by its old name of Bill’s Ice Cream(or just«Bill’s»). It may have changed ownership but it’s still basically the same place I used to get bubblegum and pumpkin ice cream sundaes every summer. They just don’t open the door into the pizza place next door, anymore.