We went there tonight and I got the flavor of the day, Java Chocolate. If it wasn't for the chocolate pieces in it there would not have been any flavor at all. The other issue is I asked for 1 scoop in a cup vs a cone. The price was $3.95 and there was MAYBE 2 Tbls in this cup if that. I couldn't believe that they can honestly justify that price for what I got. My husband and grandson got 2 scoops in a waffle cone and there was 6x's the custard I got. Never again; certainly won't go back. Strickland's is comparable in price but at least you get what you pay for and additionally has good flavor. I truly can't believe the lady that handed me that 1 1/2 to 2 Tbls of custard thought that it was worth the price. I'll be passing my...
   Read moreBeen coming there for as long as I can remember (50 years.) We buy their icecream pies and try to support them. Just came through and explained I live one mile away and need to get this icecream cone there to our daughter without getting my Brand New $50,000 car messy, plus I tipped them. Well of course with a two scoop waffle cone all they gave me was one measly little thin napkin. Their icecream started melting all over before I could get to the first traffic light at Spaulding and by the Time I got home the car and I were a mess. I guess I'll have to stick with other places that will listen to my request and give me a couple extra napkins pr a little cup. At $5.99 for a cone and they're that...
   Read moreIt took 20 minutes of convincing my kids that stoddards flurry (blizzard) would be as good if not better than the royalty down the street. We pulled up and ordered 5 large flurries ($30). Two cookies n cream, one reciese peices and two heath. The custard is really good. But at 6 dollars for a "large", id expect the candy to cover more than the top of the cup. We all estimated 40% down than just custard the rest of the way down. If you want a blizzard than check out the queen down the street. Hopefully the rest is a better representation of...
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