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    Milano's Pizza

    2.3 (3 reviews)

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    5 years ago

    I have tried them numerous times and the food sucks, the inside people are rude and the prices are outrageous! Not worth your time!

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    Little Ice cream House

    4.6(9 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $

    Nice selection of ice cream. However if the owner (a older man) is dishing out, he gives small…read morescoops. Visit when any one else is working

    Ice cream with a view?…read more We stopped into this cute little ice cream parlor- located along the side of a residential home with a magnificent garden- the other day for a cone after seeing their sign advertising Mooney's Ice Cream beckoning us from down the road. I have to tell you, that roadside signage certainly worked. It got us to detour off our normal route and stop in, so who says roadside signs can't sway the public? Anyway, we found this shop housed in a small outer building next to a fairly nondescript residential home on Corunna Road. Who would have thought there was such a nice little ice cream parlor there just from driving past? I wouldn't have stopped had it not been for the signage down the road with the big arrow pointing the way. At any rate, they had so many flavors, my stomach started rumbling right then and there from the sheer number of choices. They even had no sugar added sherbet and sorbet for the health conscious crowd, plus plenty of malts and shakes in a variety of flavors. The girl was that waited on us was friendly and pointed out her favorite flavors, even offering us a sample before we ordered, although the manager/owner who was outside moving a business sign wasn't terribly polite. She gave us and another carload of people a bit of a dirty look that I found a little perplexing, as though we were bothering her just by stopping in. Weird. After scanning what flavors they had, I had my heart set on the Sea Salt Caramel Waffle Cone (double scoop), while my husband decided on a Maple Nut Waffle Cone (also double scoop), both made from Mooney's Ice Cream. I decided to leave the dark chocolate varieties that I usually prefer to our next visit. Mine was delicious, rich and creamy and filled with huge chunks of caramel woven into the ice cream. I would get that again in a heartbeat. At some point, I sampled my husband's cone, which was also delicious. He's a sucker for maple anything (syrup, sauce, ice cream, cake, etc), so he was impressed that it had plenty of natural-tasting maple flavor and nuts mixed throughout. Despite the heat, both cones held up to intense glare of the sun and didn't start melting quickly, which is a pet peeve of mine. I really hate that. Luckily, our ice cream didn't collapse into a puddle of sticky goo right away, even though it was nearly 90 degrees. Both waffle cones were huge. Double scoops of regular cones were $3.50 each, I believe, but waffle cones cost extra, so our tally was about $8.00 for both of us. I thought the prices were pretty reasonable and the ice cream quality and size did not disappoint, either. We sat outside on the rear patio, where we enjoyed our ice cream while taking in a view of the gorgeous gardens out back. Row after row of beautiful flowers and shrubs surrounded the patio area. I must admit, I never would have known they had such a cute garden oasis out back, judging from the front of the building. Now, that's a way to enjoy an ice cream cone on a hot summer day. One caveat, though- it's strictly "look, but don't touch." There was a sign warning customers not to walk around the garden. As for the parking, it was a bit congested and limited, at best. The parking lot was tight and didn't allow for too many vehicles to enter/exit at once. Truthfully, we had a difficult time getting a parking spot and more people showed up after we did. Something should be done about that. In other words, if four or more cars show up at one time (on top of the employees/owners vehicles), good luck getting a parking spot. You probably won't find one. One plus, though- they're open late every night (til about 10 or 11 p.m.). Like most ice cream shops, they're seasonal. We were told they typically close for the season by Oct. 1. I wouldn't exactly say that I'm "over the moon" about this ice cream shop, but it was cute and the ice cream was great, so I'll stop in again soon.

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    Hungry in Flint Michigan and needed to score some snacks. My in-laws recommended a close to home…read morebakery, The Rye. Old school atmosphere with tin ceiling and wood display cases, there was lot of charm. We bought it all, everything, poppy seed, sesame, sea salt bagels, scones, vagabond pastry... We weren't far down the road before we tore into our goodies - and they were good! If you get a chance, stop in and try it for yourself, you won't be disappointed.

    The Rye Bakery is 'the' bakery in this area. Fresh types of breads, exquisite French, Italian, and…read moreGerman pastry is the order of the day. One most unique type pastry is the Vagabond. A wonderful combination of French cream and chocolate in a light pastry baked dough and with a very light vanilla frosting. The breads range from a variety of over six types from a French Sour Dough to a very fine Black Russian Rye Bread. The breads are wonderful and baked daily. The bakery shares the coffee shop next door; therefore, it is possible to have dessert with coffee in the same building. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable which adds to the European charm of this type of bakery. Serve is fine. The decor is old fashioned with European charm. There is a piano in the bakery as well on a small sound stage which is part of the window. There used to be jazz concerts several years ago before COVID. Overcall,, the Rye Bakery is one of Flushing's more interesting food/bakery establishments. The bakery also makes upon special orders cakes and pies for gradations and other community projects.

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