Genuinely disappointed. I’ve wanted to come here for a long time. It’s a cute spot, but the experience really left a bad taste in my mouth.
I asked for two scoops in a cone, and I’m not sure if there was some confusion, but the employee (who seemed new and visibly sick) gave me maybe 1/6 of a scoop for the first one. When I questioned it, the manager said you only get one scoop for a single. But I had asked for two scoops, and even then, what I got barely counted as one. No one had anything to say in response.
Meanwhile, my husband ended up with a huge scoop of ice cream without any issue. I’m the pregnant one, and I left so upset I threw mine away and went to Baskin Robbins, because at least there, they know how to scoop.
I support local and small businesses, and I really wanted to love this place. But this just felt like a total miss. Maybe it was an off day or a training issue, but it left me feeling frustrated and disappointed and honestly close to tears. Maybe it's silly but i was genuinely so excited and let down. I still tipped bc thats who i am, but I won’t be back, and that sucks, because the reviews made it seem like such...
Read moreThis was a nice surprise in downtown kck it is expensive so be prepared for a cost but if you buying from Andy's then your prepared some nice flavors mud pie, blue cheese cake, pecan a scoop in a cup is just a little under $4 and cones cost extra there is candy in the store but I didn't dare look to expensive$$$. No one was in the shop on a nice Friday evening I was not shocked the cost of ice cream to high for most families. Would advise a daily special to get people in to make money Wyandote county is not a rich county the pay less to workers and last thing on working class is ice cream . Have sales or specials to keep in business or move to the legend area good luck I enjoyed your ice cream oh ice cream cake to die for and I don't like vanilla. So take a walk down the block Have $20 and patronize your community. Working girl I might not tip but I will shop and pay for quality taste. When I can afford...
Read moreI’m on the Missouri side and almost never drive into KCK so I’ve not been to this area until the other day. When we (myself and three kids) drove by and saw the bubblegum pink building with joyful strawberries, my inner child squealed with delight. How freaking adorable is this place?!
They were open by the time we were done with a pottery class we attended at another establishment (review for them on my profile), so we simply had to go inside. The kids got ice creams, I got a milkshake. There is candy galore, they have a play area, and there are a lot of other really cute non-food merch items for sale.
Most wonderful is how welcoming and sweet the owner(?) was. I especially love the soda guzzling camel that takes up a large portion of a wall. There are several places to take cute photos and selfies if you’re...
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