The ice cream machine was taking a long time, so I decided to pay first. I paid for my chocolate cone, and then the Argnteainin employee pointed out the tips jar. I put in one dollar (the cone was only 3 dollars total) and he glared at me and said "Really man?". I then decided to put 5 dollars in the jar instead, and the employee again made an exasperated look and shook his head. Once the machine was done, I decided I wanted a melted vanilla topping. The Argintenian worker went into the bathroom with my ice cream cone, at which time I heard loud pleasurable noises before he came back 5 minutes later with it. Scoop shop has really hard workers that clearly enjoy their jobs, the ice cream was great but the vanilla topping was incredible! Now I understand why there's always a massive line of girls waiting outside the shop. The Argentniain employee's godlike figure, impeccable ice-cream serving technique, and keen intelligence really makes this shop what it is. It's been a while and we customers miss him greatly! Make sure to include large tips....
   Read moreThe kids employed who run this shop are poorly trained and scared to death to give you big enough scoops of ice cream for the VERY high prices charged. I ordered 2 thick shakes. The first was not really thick but was ok. But the 2nd shake was mostly milk mixed in with far too little ice cream. On a previous visit: 3 scoops of ice cream in a cup equaled the 2 scoops another ice cream shop in a nearby town gives you. So much for this turn-key business; but this is on the owner. OK I get it that they operate in Scarsdale but the high prices charged should give the customer ample portions for...
   Read moreWhile everyone has the right to their political views, I believe businesses also carry social responsibilities—especially when their positions may be seen as endorsing or ignoring large-scale human rights concerns. As a customer who values ethical engagement and accountability, I urge the business to consider the broader implications of its public affiliations and the message it sends to communities impacted by this crisis. I hope to see more awareness, balance, and compassion in future...
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