My second stop on my creemee world tour. The ice cream was pretty good. Got myself a small maple creemee. There is one person working there. Itās basically a shed with two windows. There was a small line and a group in front of us so it took a little bit to get to the front line. There are no bathrooms so just keep that in mind, it is accessible for those in wheelchairs. They do take tap to pay so credit card also the employee was super nice. First you write down what you ordered and then he makes it even the milkshake that the guy ordered in front of me didnāt take him long to make. He also sold bottles of water for two dollars if you want some they have other flavors of ice cream many different types of toppings even a little maple drizzle if you wish itās a great spot will visit again just a 2 Hour Drive...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWhere would you expect to find the country's best roadside ice cream stands? Vermont, the home of Ben and Jerry's, of course. And everything they have here is either imported or local and just amazingly good. We drove 10 miles out of our way to come here, and now that we've been here, it could be many more miles next time. The dark chocolate dipped black raspberry local ice cream bar that I had was so good I had to go back and get a second. The soft serve ice cream with homemade Belgian chocolate syrup my daughter had was just amazing. And we won't even talk about the maple chocolate twist soft serve ice cream...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis has become my favorite place to get ice cream. The soft serve (there is no hard serve) is incredibly good. Itās easy to tell the ingredients used to make the soft serve are of high quality. I previously was a much bigger fan of hard serve ice cream. However, the soft serve taste so good (not at all artificial or overly sweet) that I now prefer this spot over any other ice cream spot Iāve been to. The owner is also incredibly kind and is great with customer service (very easy to talk to). Highly...
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