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    Marion's Dairy Bar - Blueberry Waffle Cone, Michigan Pothole

    Marion's Dairy Bar

    3.9(50 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $

    We decided to get a sweet treat after playing mini golf at Hubie's and a couple friends recommended…read moreMarion's. I'm so glad they did! A group 20 of us rolled in and the cashier was still incredibly pleasant helping us all order. I went with a "single" which is actually two scoops and you're allowed to pick two different flavors. I picked salted caramel and Michigan Pothole, which was like a triple chocolate fudge flavor. Jacob got almond joy. You can pay by card and are given an option to tip the teens who are making your order. They've even got boards up with each employees's intended use for their tips, so cute. The wait time after paying was only a couple minutes. They've got plenty of picnic tables to sit at to enjoy your sweet treats. We took over four tables and enjoyed every bite of our ice cream on a beautiful sunny day. There are a few vegan sorbet options and four sugar free options, making this a great space to visit with people with challenging diets. Overall, excellent experience and amazing quality ice cream. This will become part of our annual Tiki vacation tradition.

    The best ice cream spot in town! We stopped here in search of an after dinner treat, it did not…read moredisappoint. The line was long for a reason! There's tons of options and they even have dairy free ice cream as well. I got scoops of the Michigan Black Bear and Mackinaw Island Fudge- delicious! Their menu and sizing is very clear and posted all around. The service is quick and friendly and there's some outdoor seating. We couldn't find a free table so we opted for the pier across the street- great view! Would highly recommend!

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    Marion's Dairy Bar - Across the street in the park.  Great place to walk with your ice cream.

    Across the street in the park. Great place to walk with your ice cream.

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    Grindstone General Store - Chocolate almond single scoop

    Grindstone General Store

    3.8(67 reviews)
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    After a three hour kayak trip to Turnip Rock, we were desperate for some ice cream to refuel. We…read moreheard about the large scoops of homemade ice cream at Grindstone General Store and headed over immediately. When we arrived, we saw a huge line out the door, with cars parked all along the road down probably around a quarter mile. That seemed promising! As you enter building, you snake through some of the eclectic goods the store sells - things like custom made chess sets, cute cartoon character and fish shaped soaps, etc. It looks like all of the good being sold are local or at least from Michigan. You'll have plenty of time to browse, since it takes almost 30 minutes from setting foot in the shop to actually reaching the front of the line. It's actually overall pretty well organized. There are two doors on the exterior of the store, but they removed the outside handle on one of the doors so it can only be used as an exit. The shop mainly serves Stroh's ice cream, but they have a tub or two of Guernsey Dairy, and a freezer of ten home made flavors. Of course, we had to get the homemade ice cream only. Please note that the owner can be kind of gruff - before you get to the counter, make sure to know exactly what cone, size, and flavors you want. I don't think they offer any samples. Two Scoops in a Cup ($4.25 first scoop, $2.25 second) - They certainly aren't lying about having giant scoops of ice cream! They actually have a display up showing that a scoop is softball sized with a 14oz volume. That's basically like a pint by itself. We decided to get two flavors in a cup: Horchata and Black Raspberry Bugaboo. The horchata is rich, creamy and filled with vanilla and cinnamon. The ice cream is premium (but I wouldn't say it's super premium) with generally low overrun and higher butterfat, giving a delicious creamy mouthfeel. The sweetness is perfect for ice cream - it's sweet but not achingly so. There are a small amount of ice crystals that formed around some of the cinnamon, but it was only a very small amount and not detrimental enough for me to drop my score. (5/5) The Black Raspberry Bugaboo tastes very artificial. It takes the flavor of raspberry and amps it up to 300% so that it's very sweet with a heavy artificial tart flavor. It's studded with chocolate cups that are filled with maraschino cherry type of flavor as well, and mixed with ribbons of Hershey's chocolate fudge. Not my favorite flavor of ice cream (I was expecting this to be natural raspberry), but I can see it appealing to some. (3/5) There's a choice of sugar cone, waffle cone ($1.25 up charge), or plastic cup. We opted for the cup for two reasons: the sugar cone doesn't look like it can contain the amount of ice cream they serve, and it looks like they get their waffle cones premade from Jagger Cone. The waffle cones come with a paper holder with a flare around to catch any ice cream drips. If you want to enjoy their homemade ice cream at home, they do sell prepacked quarts in a freezer. I wish there was an option for smaller scoops; while I managed to finish two scoops with my partner, I saw many others whose eyes were bigger than their stomachs and ended up having to throw out most of their ice cream. In fact, we saw large piles of ice cream sitting in the nearby trash can. What a waste of food. Bathrooms - Single porta potty outside Overall rating of the food this visit: 4/5

    Huge portion. Loved it. Ate it all lol. Was told about it by a friend. Did not let us downread more

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    The only restrooms available for customers

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