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    Carter's Ice Cream

    4.0 (35 reviews)

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    Seema N.

    Great ice cream right off the Danforth. A single scoop of their white chocolate raspberry and maple walnut goes for $5.70 after the 50 cent debit charge. I ask for a single scoop split into two flavours, for less calories and more flavour hahah Well worth it every time, always consistent. A great treat or pick-me-up

    Michelle V.

    Friendly. Adorable. Quaint. These are just some of the words one can use to describe this ice cream shop in the Woodbine/Danforth neighbourhood. This candy-stripe clad establishment is such a welcoming slice of summer to the area. There's a quiet sitting area for families off the Danforth with kid-size seats and adult-sized benches. The interior feels like a not-so-cheesy candy shop at the fair (complete with pink elephant popcorn). Adorn one wall is artwork from kids depicting their love for ice cream. Dare I say, it's adorable! And though the flavours aren't anything innovative, it's still a great place to stop by for a late(ish) night ice cream run. The French vanilla in milkshake form is more delightful than words can say. Oh and as a word to the wise - go in knowing that one scoop actually means two scoops. Yesterday I overheard a customer gleefully complain how big the single scoop was. The shopgirl rationalized it by simply saying "I couldn't get a wide scoop so I made it tall." Works for me!

    Patricia P.

    We found this place last year, just a few block from our house. I love how there are more and more local businesses opening in the area. This is a great neighbourhood ice cream parlour that serves Kawartha Dairy ice cream. The kid friendly service includes kid sized chairs on the quaint outdoor patio. Giant serving sizes always include free sprinkles. My personal favourite is the peanut butter chocolate on a sugar cone. Yum. If you're on twitter, @cartersicecream sends out a weekly deals like free toppings or sugar cones.

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    Jenelle C.

    It was my first time here but I was surprised that they didn't have many flavours. I ended up getting the vanilla coconut bliss with caramel drizzled on top and didn't really enjoy it that much. I've definitely had better tasting coconut ice cream before. My boyfriend got run and raisin which he said was good. The staff were very friendly and inviting so I'd probably come back in the future to try a different flavour.

    Emma Louise H.

    We discovered this place whilst researching milkshake places on yelp! in our area. It is just off the main road and we almost missed it so make sure to know which street it is on before you head there. Great selection of flavours and they even offer breakfast and brucnh items! I had the Tiger milkshake which is orange and licorice ice cream (amazing!) my fiance had moose flavour which was chocolate and fudge with peanut butter cups! I thought it seemed a little pricey at $5.99 for a medium milkshake but the scoops of ice cream are so generous, seriously I saw her load three huge scoops into the cup! can anyone say calorific?! worth it for a weekend treat though, delicious! This place seems to be orientated around kids, lots of kids drawings all over the walls and the outdoor seating is just mini muskoka chairs! I don't have children but I can imagine this being an awesome spot to take them on a weekend! Overall, yes I recommend this place!

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    Amazing ice cream! anyone who says this is overpriced is wrong. it is rich and creamy ice cream and it feels like heaven on your tongue.

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    Best ice cream (Kawartha) and huge scoops...what more could you ask for in an ice cream place?

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    This is a great neighbourhood ice cream parlour that serves Kawartha Dairy ice cream.

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    I haven't been back here in a while so I was surprised to see new menu items... I got the matcha…read moreand toasted soy bean latte and HOLY SH*T I think I found my drink for the summer. It's refreshing, matcha forward. And the toasted soybean powder conpliments the matcha very well - I was expecting it to overpower the matcha flavour. Thế syrup was also not too sweet but I do recommend giving this a very thorough stir. Service is still good after 5 years, and the place is great for taking photos of drinks in. Lots of wood elements seen in typical Japanese establishments.

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    Shiratama Parfait ($10.75)
    Shiratama Parfait ($10.75)
    ほうじ茶ラテ!/Hojicha/Houjicha latte!

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    ほうじ茶ラテ!/Hojicha/Houjicha latte!

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