Just to watch them make the ice cream rolls is worth it, make sure you watch the process, it is so super cool! I don't think they mind. This was my son & I's 1st time having rolled ice cream. We got Cookies and Cream & I wasn't sure I liked it but I think it was just that it was so super cold at first but after a few bites I was really enjoying it. I watched other people's rolls bein made & I could really tell they want to present you with the most astethically pleasing ice cream rolls. It's directly connected to Tea Avenue. You have to make separate purchases, unfortunately. See my review for Tea Ave. Try Roll Ave if you've never had ice cream rolls or even if you have! If you enjoyed this review or found it helpful PLEASE...
Read moreFirst time trying this kinda ice cream. It’s really tasty. It offers a different taste than Cold Stone or Dairy Queen because the dense ice cream roll they made on the flattop. I felt it’s kinda pricey at first. After seeing the way the ice cream rolls were made by the employee, and the taste of it. The $8 definitely worths. I actually ordered three but cannot finished them with a group of two adults and kids who are “pro” ice cream eater😂 One cup is good for an adult and a kid since the six rolls in each up are very dense. It also includes a lot of fruits and other toppings as standardized to make you...
Read moreIt’s more of an experience than a dessert. For the low low price of $8 you get a tiny serving of ice cream (I’m guessing about 4oz) that’s cleverly rolled up to look like more than it is.
You’re paying for the show, not the ice cream. Which is great if you’re simple-minded and love basic party tricks, Tik Tok, and Netflix shows like “Is it Cake?”
If you’re smart you’ll stop in and watch the show as some other idiot pays for their 4oz ice cream, and then immediately head to Fry’s to purchase a full gallon (128oz) of quality ice cream for...
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