Irresistibly Delicious Ice Cream - A Must-Visit at The Baked Bear in San Francisco!
Review: My recent visit to The Baked Bear in San Francisco left me absolutely delighted! This ice cream parlor is a hidden gem, and I am already planning my return trip.
The moment I stepped inside, I was met with a delightful aroma of freshly baked cookies, setting the stage for an unforgettable ice cream experience. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, making the whole experience even more enjoyable.
Now, letâs talk about the star of the show - the ice cream! Oh, where do I even begin? The flavors were diverse and exciting, and every spoonful was pure bliss. I couldnât resist trying multiple combinations, and each one was a burst of joy in my mouth. Whether it was the classic flavors or their unique creations, The Baked Bearâs ice cream was an absolute treat!
The best part? You get to create your own ice cream sandwich! I carefully picked my favorite cookies and ice cream flavors, and the result was sheer perfection. The cookies were soft, warm, and complemented the creamy ice cream exquisitely. It was a heavenly combination that left me craving more.
The ambiance of The Baked Bear was warm and inviting, making it an ideal spot to relax with friends or indulge in a sweet treat alone. The staffâs attention to detail and their dedication to serving top-notch ice cream made the experience all the more memorable.
In conclusion, I canât praise The Baked Bear enough for their amazing ice cream creations. If youâre in San Francisco, this place is a must-visit for all ice cream enthusiasts. Iâm already counting down the days until my next visit to savor more of their...
   Read morePlace is good but one of the girl working there tonight didn't understood the meaning of the word "one scoop". When I asked her can I get two different flavors in one cup? She said I can get 3 scoops or as many as I want, only that I will be charged extra. So I told her okay I will take 3 scoops and I told her 3 different flavors. And what she did was fill up three different cups with 3 different flavors of ice cream and charged me 20 something dollars. When I realized that she gave me 3 different cups and charged for all of them I told her about it. She said 3 scoops you asked so I gave you 3 scoops. I told her 3 scoops in the same cup, but if not than I can just take one flavor in a cup. She said you can do half and half I am like that's what I asked you before ordering. And you said I can take 3 scoops. Than I asked her if I can get half and half of 2 different flavor in the same cup. She said yes and hastily threw away all the three cups before dropping one on me lol! Then she took the scooping utensil and took "3 SCOOPS" of one flavor and "3 SCOOPS" of another and stuffed it into the small cup and covered it up with a rounded cap spilling the whole thing from the side (8$). WHOEVER THIS PERSON IS SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE SCOOP AND ONE CUP. I HOPE THE OWNER OF THIS PLACE READS THIS AND MAKE SOME AMENDMENTS. CUS THIS EMPLOYEE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND ENGLISH OR SHE JUS TRYING TO TAKE MORE MONEY BY PURPOSELY DOING...
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Not too impressed by the red velvet cookie texture and flavor, or the bright blue ice cream which they call, "Bear Batter".
I'd say stick to the classics like a chocolate đ« chip cookie instead. The whitish parts of the red velvet are actually powdered sugar and not melted marshmallow.
The blue ice cream is fun to look at but underwhelming in flavor. It's just blue đ” coloring after all.
Their cookies and cream wasn't much to brag about either. It's mostly sugar, and the flavors you'd expect in a cookies and cream didn't stick out. I gotta admit, I'm spoiled by Strauss and Humphrey Slocombe products.
Unfortunately, the cookie and brownie wasn't heated enough. The brownie was surprisingly dry and not gooey at all.
Their ice cream sandwiches are an overall average late night treat.
If you're drunk, you'd probably wouldn't care about these nuances đ. Their colorful treats are more gimmick than they are for taste...
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