I haven't been to Mickey's Igloo in a long time. We have been to quite a few ice cream places all over the country as of late. One observation is how expensive they can be. Mickey's Igloo is by no means inexpensive. It cost us over $13 for a small and large( not the largest) size Razzle (Bizzard by Dairy Queen) But to be fair, Dairy Queen isn't inexpensive either. So in our case, they were quite expensive. But other ice cream options may have been more reasonable. The Razzle (sp?) were quite good though. Unlike Dairy Queen where the Blizzards have gone from what the Razzle still is, to basically ice cream with a small amount of candy additive towards the top. Mickey's Razzle had, in my case. Reese's Peanut Butter cup chucks through out mu Razzle (sp?), to the last bite. So maybe the price isn't all that bad considering. Better yet, Mickey's uses a quality cream for their ice cream, which gives it a noticeably good flavor. We honestly have been sampling ice cream all over the country lately. Few, if any had as good of flavor as our Razzles did. We found that with a few food items across the country. Bagels, pizza and ice cream all seemed to lack as we were in other parts of the country. I'm not saying the ice cream was bad elsewhere. But quality cream makes for a better product. Mickey's was very good. Expensive? yes. But it was good. Mickey's serves many treats and food items. So as I said, the prices on other items may not be all that bad. Mickey's has trash can's that add to the environment. They look like ice cream cones. So it makes for a more fun and back in time ice cream stand. They also have a kids area, where the kids can play. A down side of kids and Mickey's is the road is close and one should keep a close eye on the little ones. It can be daunting just trying to back out onto the road to leave, if you park in the front of Mickey's. So parking on the side may make leaving a little easier for some folks. Mickey's Igloo has been around for many decades. I went waaaayyyy back went I was a kid. Although everything changes. Mickey's is still mostly what they have always been. The small little ice cream stand that provides great treats for the warmer part of the year. Yes I obviously recommend them. Although keep in mind, they may not be as inexpensive as some folks may lead...
Read moreA new favorite of mine!! Stopped by TWO nights in a row.. no guilt. 🙊😌
I’m new to this area and, a dear friend moved nearby so I picked up ice cream for everyone and.. I’m SO happy I did!
I tried the Coffee with The Fudge, Queen of Hearts (FAV!), Cookies & Cream— and friends had the same with Pistachio…
Great flavors and, the service is what makes this experience even more SWEET.
I met Ashley the first night and Kassie the second. Both so lovely, welcoming, patient and kind.
I would definitely give this place a try! The line was long both times into the street yet it goes fast! So if you’re driving by, don’t be discouraged! It’s worth the (very short) wait. 🥰 In my experience.
PS- the Queen of Hearts comes with...
Read moreThis is a lovely place to enjoy an ice cream. The new food menu is rockin! The Mickey's burger is a perfect little smash burger (at an excellent price) 🍔, motz wedges 👍🏼 rondout ripper is a fun fried hot dog 🌭 And any ice cream your heart desires in almost any configuration (I get the razzle with cookie dough and heath) you sit there under the canopy while the sun sets, you watch the cars go by, kids play giant connect 4, couples debate their orders in line, baby gets a brain freeze, you appreciate the giant 🍦garbage cans, oldies radio, you order a second round of mozzarella wedges because you feel guilty for eating your friends. It's a nice...
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