I really didn't want to have to write this, but the staff working was terrible. Me and my wife and my 16 month old son stopped in here on the way back from vermont. We don't usually eat ice cream, or other sugary foods.But, i thought this is the first family road trip over 2000 miles up and down the east coast, we'll go for it. We make our 2 orders, total is around 9.58 cents.I didn't realize that they have a 10$ credit card minimum.So there i am, standing with my card out and i say..Credit she says $10 minimum .I look at her in disbelief that over 40 cents,,, you're going to probably throw away the already made ice cream. Sure enough i wasn't told oh just add this or that, or no problem etc..Anything customer service related that would of made the situation right. I wasn't thinking either or i would of just added something random to get it over, so me and my family could have our ice cream.I just said well i only have the credit card...They reached out grabbed the ice cream and pulled it back.I said ok. And we walked out.. What the heck? I know the credit card minimum is against a lot of credit card agreements.I am going to check out and...
Read moreA refreshing break from the realities of highway travel on Interstate 95. Whether you're heading north into North Carolina or just arriving south into South Carolina, Pedro's Ice Cream Fiesta awaits you at South of the Border.
Double dip ice cream for my kids - an espresso for me. Ice cream was - according to my kids - great and priced competitively for a tourist trap. Espresso, on the other hand, was pretty watered down. Definitely not the espresso I've grown used to in South Florida.
Servers were friendly and polite. Pedro's Ice Cream was clean - almost too clean - with a strong bleach smell. Plenty of parking and convenient to the interstate.
I would return, but only for the ice cream.
William E. Lewis Jr. Vero...
Read moreVisited this ice cream shop in early May, 2019, taking a short stop while driving through. Loved the bright pink shoppe feel inside! So many flavor options, it took a while to make decisions! Hubby settled on a banana split with three different flavor scoops, topped with cherries, whip, and sprinkles for $5.95. I got a cup of three flavors myself - orange sherbet, pineapple sherbet, and rainbow vanilla - for $4.25. All three were delicious, with the citrus strong enough to leave my tongue tingling. We sat at a picnic table on the wrap-around porch outside to eat, enjoying the breeze through South Carolina's early summer heat, staying comfortably cool with the sweet ice cream...
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