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Down On The Farm Creamery
United StatesPennsylvaniaStrasburg TownshipDown On The Farm Creamery

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Down On The Farm Creamery

509 May Post Office Rd, Strasburg, PA 17579
4.9(537)$$$$
Open until 12:00 AM
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(717) 687-7829
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Neeraj SinghNeeraj Singh
The ice cream and ambiance at Cremary were both delightful, with plenty of parking available and ample space to enjoy the delicious ice cream comfortably. I visited in early February during the evening and observed many locals, indicating its popularity in the area. My visit was part of a search for an authentic spot, and I felt fortunate to have stumbled upon this place. It was a hit with the entire family. The charm of Cremary isn’t confined to its delicious ice cream and cozy atmosphere alone. The surrounding area enhances the experience with its open green spaces that invite relaxation and leisure. The presence of a children’s playground adds a joyful note, suggesting it’s a place where families can linger and children can play. With an expansive grassy field and a rustic backdrop featuring farm buildings and grazing land, Cremary feels like a delightful escape to the countryside. Its pastoral setting, complete with chickens roaming freely, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. It’s clear that this establishment is a gem for both locals and visitors, providing not just a treat for the taste buds but also a feast for the eyes with its serene landscape.
Kristan KanyuchKristan Kanyuch
If you enjoy driving through the country and quality homemade ice cream and snacks, you're going to Love Down on the Farm Creamery! The chocolate ice cream was creamy and chocolaty enough to be rich but without the bitterness that you would expect from such a deep chocolate flavor. The mint chip was also creamy and refreshing, and the coconut was creamy with a hint of coconut. The two girls behind the counter greated us and worked with precision to fill our order and care for the growing line behind us. The farm itself is a welcome break with pastural views, comfortable seating. The children appeared to enjoy the playground and petable goats, while parents were able to sit comfortably at a table and watch. In addition to notably tasty ice cream, inside you'll find both raw and pasturized milk and other drinks and snacks. My partner had a lemon yogurt smoothie that he enjoyed with plans to try the vanilla next time, and refreshing homemade lemonaide that boasted a rarely found perfect blend of lemon and sugar - not too lemony or too sweet.
Heinrich BotesHeinrich Botes
Its not just about the delicious locally-made ice cream...its about an experience…”down on the farm” Family owned, Amish operated creamy, established in 2018. Even the youngest little girl has a small task in the shop! A wide selection of ice cream is manufactured on the premises from their herd and is served in a beautiful new yet rustic store. Several other dairy products, including cheese, are displayed in large fridges. The creamery is located on a real working farm where children can play safely and even feed the goats and calves…all this while everyone can enjoy the most delicious ice cream around. Seating is available in the store, on the porch and outside under umbrellas. The word “peaceful” comes to mind, no matter where one finds a spot to relax and drink in the ambience on this beautiful property. Sadly, this place is no longer a secret kept by the locals...it’s a busy place, especially on weekends. However, there is plenty of parking for standard vehicles.
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The ice cream and ambiance at Cremary were both delightful, with plenty of parking available and ample space to enjoy the delicious ice cream comfortably. I visited in early February during the evening and observed many locals, indicating its popularity in the area. My visit was part of a search for an authentic spot, and I felt fortunate to have stumbled upon this place. It was a hit with the entire family. The charm of Cremary isn’t confined to its delicious ice cream and cozy atmosphere alone. The surrounding area enhances the experience with its open green spaces that invite relaxation and leisure. The presence of a children’s playground adds a joyful note, suggesting it’s a place where families can linger and children can play. With an expansive grassy field and a rustic backdrop featuring farm buildings and grazing land, Cremary feels like a delightful escape to the countryside. Its pastoral setting, complete with chickens roaming freely, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. It’s clear that this establishment is a gem for both locals and visitors, providing not just a treat for the taste buds but also a feast for the eyes with its serene landscape.
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If you enjoy driving through the country and quality homemade ice cream and snacks, you're going to Love Down on the Farm Creamery! The chocolate ice cream was creamy and chocolaty enough to be rich but without the bitterness that you would expect from such a deep chocolate flavor. The mint chip was also creamy and refreshing, and the coconut was creamy with a hint of coconut. The two girls behind the counter greated us and worked with precision to fill our order and care for the growing line behind us. The farm itself is a welcome break with pastural views, comfortable seating. The children appeared to enjoy the playground and petable goats, while parents were able to sit comfortably at a table and watch. In addition to notably tasty ice cream, inside you'll find both raw and pasturized milk and other drinks and snacks. My partner had a lemon yogurt smoothie that he enjoyed with plans to try the vanilla next time, and refreshing homemade lemonaide that boasted a rarely found perfect blend of lemon and sugar - not too lemony or too sweet.
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Its not just about the delicious locally-made ice cream...its about an experience…”down on the farm” Family owned, Amish operated creamy, established in 2018. Even the youngest little girl has a small task in the shop! A wide selection of ice cream is manufactured on the premises from their herd and is served in a beautiful new yet rustic store. Several other dairy products, including cheese, are displayed in large fridges. The creamery is located on a real working farm where children can play safely and even feed the goats and calves…all this while everyone can enjoy the most delicious ice cream around. Seating is available in the store, on the porch and outside under umbrellas. The word “peaceful” comes to mind, no matter where one finds a spot to relax and drink in the ambience on this beautiful property. Sadly, this place is no longer a secret kept by the locals...it’s a busy place, especially on weekends. However, there is plenty of parking for standard vehicles.
Heinrich Botes

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5.0
1y

The ice cream and ambiance at Cremary were both delightful, with plenty of parking available and ample space to enjoy the delicious ice cream comfortably. I visited in early February during the evening and observed many locals, indicating its popularity in the area.

My visit was part of a search for an authentic spot, and I felt fortunate to have stumbled upon this place. It was a hit with the entire family.

The charm of Cremary isn’t confined to its delicious ice cream and cozy atmosphere alone. The surrounding area enhances the experience with its open green spaces that invite relaxation and leisure. The presence of a children’s playground adds a joyful note, suggesting it’s a place where families can linger and children can play. With an expansive grassy field and a rustic backdrop featuring farm buildings and grazing land, Cremary feels like a delightful escape to the countryside. Its pastoral setting, complete with chickens roaming freely, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. It’s clear that this establishment is a gem for both locals and visitors, providing not just a treat for the taste buds but also a feast for the eyes with its...

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5.0
1y

If you enjoy driving through the country and quality homemade ice cream and snacks, you're going to Love Down on the Farm Creamery! The chocolate ice cream was creamy and chocolaty enough to be rich but without the bitterness that you would expect from such a deep chocolate flavor. The mint chip was also creamy and refreshing, and the coconut was creamy with a hint of coconut. The two girls behind the counter greated us and worked with precision to fill our order and care for the growing line behind us. The farm itself is a welcome break with pastural views, comfortable seating. The children appeared to enjoy the playground and petable goats, while parents were able to sit comfortably at a table and watch. In addition to notably tasty ice cream, inside you'll find both raw and pasturized milk and other drinks and snacks. My partner had a lemon yogurt smoothie that he enjoyed with plans to try the vanilla next time, and refreshing homemade lemonaide that boasted a rarely found perfect blend of lemon and sugar - not too lemony...

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1.0
31w

So the wife and I were looking for a local creamery and settled on this one. GPS took us there and it looked great with all of the amenities outside and we were pumped. However, inside we both ordering 1 scoop for $3.55 and we literally got 1 scoop, not the traditional fill the cone then another scoop or two. I mean there was one small scoop put on the cone and when we were done the entire cone still existed without ice cream!!!! People don't like just the cone.. And after all that, the ice cream sucked badly and I stated that our local grocery store was so much better.

Don't let the appearance fool you my friends because quality has to be built into a product from the beginning. You can roll it, shape it, and put sprinkles on it, but in the end it's still a turd!!! Never came across a company that had such bad ice cream taste and a scam with the amout you get... A standard serving or scoop of ice cream is typically considered to be about 1/2 cup or 3-4 ounces. STAY AWAY from...

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