Great collection of flavors that sound/look somewhat artificial but taste good. (Ie: cotton candy). The baked goods are subpar.
The guy that helped us was super chill. He agreed with me that the menu doesn’t specify that the colored cones are extra but shrugged and said it wasn’t his store. Hee. The price is a tad high. 2 scoops and a cone was around $10ish with tax and tip. The scoops could be a little bigger but hey small businesses gotta be stingy with their sizes.
We ate standing around the corner of the store. The trash bins were overflowing and there was some chain smoking going on the two times I went. A homeless man asking for change. Not the most conducive environment to enjoy dessert but since the ice cream was already melting when they handed it to me, I thought I best get on it. I think there were some wobbly tables outside but it was too cold both nights to sit on metal while eating a cold treat.
This place is an unassuming shop in a generic looking strip mall but don't let that daunt you from trying out their sugary treats!
When we entered the creamery, the waitstaff asked us if it was our first time there, and then went on to walk us through the regulars and the flavors of the month.
I got the Frappuccino Almond Crackle in an Ube flavored waffle cone and my friends got the Walnut Chocolate Cake in waffle cones. Both were flavors of March so it was a no brainer to try them out.
The frappe almond was outrageously good. The homemade crackle was scrumptious and the intermingling of the coffee flavor with bits of almond was oomph!
My friends liked their ice creams too. They were described as being a bit bitter coz of the walnut, but the flavor grew on them and by the end, the ice cream was described as being a hit out of the park.
10/10 would go back again!