I always love a chance to stop in at shops and restaurants in Washington Court House. See what I've not tried. I am never disappointed! We had business in Columbus. That we also could take our son along. We passed up several ice cream spots along 62, on the way home. I decided to both quickly Yelp and Google around the area before the typical spots I know. I'm so glad we waited. Great gals greated us right away. When I couldn't decide, after finally narrowing it down to two choices. She suggested splitting my scoop between strawberry and peach! Wonderful pick. I'm so glad my husband didn't want but just a taste. Our 7 year old was thrilled to find out we stopped for ice cream when he awoke up for his short nap. We loved the cute parlor...
   Read moreThis is a quaint little ice cream shop right in downtown Washington Court House. I had heard that the bubble cone was awesome, so I tried it and WOW! A bubble cone is basically a bigger, softer, and tastier version of the waffle cone! They have some unique flavors that vary. I tried the Fat Elvis (chocolate, peanut butter, banana goodness!), and strawberry. My son tried the Bourbon Pecan Pie and Fat Elvis. All flavors were delicious! I was pleasantly surprised that two scoops of ice cream was just $5. Our 2 bubble cones, with double dips, only totalled $14. Kennedy was friendly and welcoming. I will definitely be going back and I highly recommend...
   Read moreCute little shop! I've been following on FB for a while, and when they posted the Reese's milkshake, I had to go try it! They were unfortunately out of vanilla ice cream so I had to get it with chocolate, which was fine, but the shake was kind of disappointing- def should have been more PB (could have asked, but I wanted it the way they made it.) Also got 2 single scoop cups and it was less than $20 with tip, so not bad! I was surprised. The 2 girls there weren't incredibly friendly, though. It was easy to find, and I like that you can sit inside or outside with plenty of space! Overall, pretty good, we...
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