“The ice cream is fresh and tastes great. We haven't tried an ice cream here we haven't liked. I appreciate that they have a small step in front of the ice cream counter so the kids can see the ice cream.The seating area inside could some attention and cleaning.“
“I was introduced to Shake Shack in NYC and I loved it, so I was very excited when I moved to Mass and there were several Shake Shack locations. I have been to three different locations, and this location was the only one that was good! The burgers were juicy, and I am psyched that they offer malts! It’s really hard to find good malts in Mass. They also offer the Korean menu at this location, which I have never seen before. We didn’t dine in, or use the restrooms, so I can’t comment on that. I liked that they have the ordering kiosks, as well as the option to order at the counter. The restaurant looked generally pretty clean and tidy, and we got our food quickly and our order was 100% correct.I would recommend this Shake Shack location.Parking: This location is part of a shopping center/strip mall so there is a large parking lot with lots of parking.“
“That is our new place we love! It’s good to see caring about their business people. We randomly selected pizzeria on the route to our house, and ooooh boy, ain’t it good? Service is the best! We chose three different kinds, the one we got with a discount. The first time we got something not smothered in marinara only. Meatballs and ravioli are fantastic. We will be regular customers from now on. Love it!Vegetarian options: Few ready vegetarian options in the menuParking: Limited parking lotsKid-friendliness: Very clean and family style restaurant“
“I love coming to this farm! The building and grounds are immaculate! I’m lactose intolerant and this is the only milk I drink. There’s not a single product they sell that I wouldn’t highly recommend. I also visit the newborn calves every time I’m there.“
“Never disappoints. There is something for everyone, including dairy-free ice cream and soft serve and some "low-carb" flavors. They also offer some things that usually aren't found around here, ironically including the Boston Cooler, which is an ice-cream based drink with a specific type of ginger ale. Also a wide variety of creative sundaes are available in addition to a long list of flavors, including Red Velvet. If you're just up for a normal cone with a scoop of your favorite basic flavor, they do that too. Only knock is that they can get really busy and service can be a bit slow at times. However, it's worth the wait.“
“Posting this from Breckenridge Colorado. Dreaming of a mid day Frozen Freddie’s pick me up. A generational family favorite spot even for those of us living across the country.My Frozen Freddie’s shirt has helped me win a few mtn bike races as well ;)“
“Big scoops and wallet friendly, this Quincy institution brings together nostalgia and classic ice cream flavors. The ice cream is pretty standard - no crazy flavors and none of the extra creaminess you get from freshly made ice cream. However, it still hits the spot in a hot day when you want to hit up an old school ice cream stand. They have a few parking spaces in the front but it can be tough to navigate on a busy day.“
“It is a small place that fits about two people at a time. We got the Matcha Sundae and Thai tea Sundae. The staff was friendly and helpful. It's a bit pricy but worth it. The quality of the ice cream tasted rich and smooth. The presentation was nice. It's worth a shot“
“Prices increases a little but quality of the food is still good. I always get their Clam strip dinner which comes with only fries. Wish they offered Cole slaw with it if you're charging $22-$23 for the dinner portion . Cheeseburger cooked fresh from the grill. Onions minced up like McDonald's. I believe their lobster rolls are $22 now? Not bad . Great customer service and clean environment after renovations. Overall, like many places, prices slightly have gone up but portion size the same . A little sad soft serve ice cream is double the price now lol $4.50 for soft serve on a cone . Time has changed .“
“DQ what can I say except for? I don’t understand why they close during the winter everyone likes ice cream all year round don’t they.?? wouldn’t be my first pick of places for ice cream but Gia enjoyed her blizzard. My niece, the other day I kids lol never discriminate it comes to ice cream..lol“
“I love Foley's ice cream I think all those teenage kids that work and then take their jobs serious then not on their phones when you walk into the store and it's just a great ice cream store the only factor that I could find a negative is the prices are very “
“Stopped by for a late evening snack on a whim, on a cold and rainy night. Best idea we've had in a while! I had a large dish of half watermelon sherbert and half orange sherbert. Absolutely delicious! It was almost more than I could comfortably eat, but that wasn't going to stop me! The drive-through is super convenient, though in the pouring rain their awning is just the wrong length. Don't care at all, the ice cream was worth it. I really like that they offer both hard and soft serve options. I can't wait to try new flavors next time!“
“You can't miss JCs bright pink, lime green, and white ice cream stand while driving southbound on rte 53 in Hanover. There is a small area with picnic benches if you want to sit a while and eat your ice cream. JC's sells hard ice cream, which is usually my preference, but tonight I decided to take to take a trip down memory lane and get their famous soft serve swirl. We had the creamy pistachio/coffee swirl and an icy orange sherbet/vanilla swirl. Watch out you don't get a brain freeze if you try the sherbet. I've been going to JCs since I was a child and it seemed to taste even better tonight. Maybe that's just from feeling nostalgic. The service was exceptionally fast. I'm always amazed when I see people lined up at the DQ down the street. JC's is far superior.“
“Perfect spot on your way to the Cape. Grab a treat to make the ride (and sometimes traffic) easier. Very convenient/close to Rte 3 but tiny parking and difficult to get in/out. The DQ is all outside and the old design (walk-up windows). Staff is nice and quick. Ice cream (ice milk) is not too heavy and perfect to pick at during the next hour+ of driving. Make the kids and everyone a little happier. No cones in the car. A blizzard is less mess and easier to nibble slowly.“
“Cute little ice cream parlor nestled in North Scituate, MA. I was so excited to see they have added coconut milk-based non-dairy flavors. My favorite is vanilla with rainbow sprinkles, but I also love when they have fun limited-time flavors to try. If you're in the mood for something fruity, their sorbets are great too. Plenty of outdoor seating and there's a playground within walking distance for the kids. The only downside is that, unlike their dairy flavors, non-dairy flavors are only available in sizes small or large... not medium.“
“Love this little place. Amazing ice cream, even the new staff who are training where friendly and fast. We come here atleast once a week for ice cream of some chicken tenders. The mini golf course though we haven't played it looks clean and well maintained. We can't wait to come back!“
“Okay, so here’s the scoop from a dad's point of view. Took the family to Menchie's – the wife and our two little ladies. Man, those toppings! It’s like Willy Wonka decided to dive into the froyo business. Every flavor, every sprinkle, every candy – you name it, they’ve got it. The girls had a blast trying to outdo each other’s creations.Now, I’ve got a small suggestion for Menchie's: maybe add a few more tables? Had to do a bit of the ol' hover-and-wait maneuver to get a spot for the family. But hey, with so few froyo options in the area, it’s clear folks are flocking to the best.So, Menchie's, if you’re reading this: firstly, keep those toppings coming. And secondly, you’ve got a golden opportunity here. Don’t be shy about expanding! More tables, more stores – we’re all in! 5 stars from this dad and his froyo-loving crew.“