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5.0 (2 reviews)
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Toft Dairy & Ice Cream Parlor

Toft Dairy & Ice Cream Parlor

4.4
(229 reviews)
2.3 mi
$

5/5 Stars -- Ohio's Ice Cream Legend…read more By far the best place in Ohio to get fresh, amazing ice cream. I mean, Toft's Dairy has like 50 flavors--seriously, there's something for everyone. You can grab a cone, a cup, or even buy ice cream to take home for the family. And it's not just ice cream--they have milk, specialty drinks, and even fun merch like t-shirts. My personal favorite? Peanut Butter Cup + Peanut Butter Pretzel--absolute perfection. Creamy, nutty, salty, sweet... all the things you want in a summer treat. Sizes? They've got three, but honestly, the small is perfect: enough to satisfy that ice cream craving without going overboard. Medium is basically a full meal, so pace yourself. What makes it extra special for me: we know someone who works there (we met her at Kalahari), and she loves giving suggestions on flavor combos. Her tips always take a cone from great to legendary. And of course, there's the Cedar Point connection--stopping at Toft's after a day on the rides or after a big sporting event is pure nostalgia. Sticky fingers, huge smiles, and ice cream that tastes like summer memories. Bottom line: Toft's Dairy isn't just ice cream--it's a tradition, a memory, and hands-down the best sweet spot in Sandusky. You go once, and you'll be back again and again.

After a great lunch at Jolly Roger I was headed back towards Cleveland and wanted to grab some ice…read morecream; Toft Dairy had popped up in my online feed recently so I figured I would give them a try. I have had Toft's ice cream a couple of times before, but the scoop shop experience can always be different. This location is actually there headquarters, factory and the scoop shop. The building has a covered patio out front, there are some cow statues and an original dairy cart out front. Inside they have a large service area with a huge amount of flavors, plus coolers with packed ice cream and ice cream pies. I ordered a medium sized cup with Banana Foster and Caveman Chocolate ice creams. The cup was $7.50 which seemed a bit expensive until I saw the portion size, this was really about 4 scoops of ice cream. The ice cream is nice and smooth with a nice texture and mouthfeel. The banana foster ice cream was slightly sweet and had a mild banana flavor I did not taste the advertised burnt sugar swirl. The Caveman Chocolate was very good with a rich dark chocolate ice cream and a nice amount of chocolate truffles, although again I did not taste the thick fudge swirls. Toft's has some very good ice cream, the scoop shop lacks some of the charm of other ice cream places, not too surprising since it is part of the factory. The ice cream is a bit expensive, but the portions are big. Probably the most flavor choices I have seen at an ice cream place.

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Orange sherbet and brownie bandit
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Joe Sundae's

Joe Sundae's

3.2
(9 reviews)
0.6 mi
$

On a drizzly Sunday I stopped through Sandusky for the first time to see that lake. The town was…read morecompletely asleep and dreary, but inside Joe Sundae's it was warm and inviting, with a distinctive small town aura. Wood paneled interior, adult waitstaff, and a full menu of sandwiches and breakfast delights await. It is a small dining room, and other people at the tables seemed engrossed their their conversations. I had a reuben - delicious, and my partner a turkey club - also delicious. Also, it must be said that their fries were superb! They are my absolute favorite kind that seemed to be tossed in something to give them a satisfying crunch. A great local spot to stop for lunch.

After a storm forced Cedar Point to close earlier for the day than my friends and I had…read moreanticipated, we decided to go somewhere for dessert before parting our separate ways. My trusty Yelp app came in good once again by finding dessert places and we decided to try out Joe Sundae's. While a little bit off the beaten path from Cedar Point traffic or even the downtown section of Sandusky, Joe Sundae's is an affordable little restaurant that the locals go to. They have a decent selection of locally produced Toft's ice cream, in which you can order a few different scoops of ice cream, make into sundaes or however you like it. They also have a selection of other drinks and food, but an old ice cream parlor seems to be their bread and butter. Service was prompt and friendly as well. Definitely a place folks in Sandusky or visiting Sandusky should give a try.

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Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

2.2
(31 reviews)
1.9 mi
$

Stopped by for a sweet treat after spending the day at Cedar Point. Lines for the drive-thru and…read moreinside were fairly long, but the line inside moved at a decent pace. The lady taking our order must have been having a rough day as she was short tempered with everyone who came across her. Luckily when it was my turn, I was able to order without catching any 'tude. Decided to try the new mixing bowl mashup blizzard, which combined brownie batter and chocolate chip cookie dough into one cup. So good! If you can't decide, recommend giving this limited time treat after try. Also tried some of their newest dipped cone flavor - Crunchin' Cookie, soft serve (went with chocolate) dipped in a blue chocolate cookie-flavored coating. This one is also good!

I would give them a zero but it makes you leave at least 1 star. We were in line on memorial day…read moreand pulled in at 9pm (they close at 9:30p) all the doors were locked so we only had drive thru as an option (1st mistake was coming here). As we were waiting in line and it not moving we made our 2nd mistake by not leaving. At 9:17p a worker (gentleman) came out and assured us as we were waiting in line that we WOULD STILL BE SERVED since we were in line well before 9:30pm (3rd mistake was we believed him). At 9:31pm we see a worker leave. 9:35pm we finally get to speaker to be told "sorry we are closed" we informed girl we had been in line and we're told by worker outside we would be served and then she said "well out system went down." Which I don't believe at all because if that was true how would the two cars in front of us (who were still waiting for food & to pay) pay for their food if system was down. Also, her attitude was horrible & rude. I wish I would have read the reviews before stopping as the most recent ones have had awful experiences as well. I strongly recommend not going to this DQ, let them go out of business! We ended up going to McDonald's (wish we had to being with) and they were extremely friendly, quick, & from pulling in, ordering, paying, & getting our items it took less than 5 minutes.

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Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
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Soda Pop's

Soda Pop's

4.7
(9 reviews)
0.1 mi
$

Wow. I figured it would be fun for the kid, and of course have interesting pop. But we walked in…read moreand were greeted with toys and candy and ice cream and games and figures and much more. And pop. Ended up with some candy and ice cream. I got the Lake Erie Cookie Monster, which had chunks of cookie dough, etc., in it and was tinted blue. Fun and refreshing. Kid K liked her vanilla. Service was great. Prices are fair. The place is cool. Free city parking across the street. Wish we had this in my town; combine Rocket Fizz and a local toy store and a small ice cream shop, and you'd get close.

Botton Line: Soda Pop's kicks major ass…read more Why? Here's why: 1. Great location: It's located on W Water Street, just WSW of Columbus avenue...it's right in heart of (resurgent) downtown Sandusky. 2. Sweets: They have a very nice selection of olde tyme candy. You'll find the likes of Abba-Zabba, Goo Goo Cluster, Chick-o-Sticks, wax mustaches/lips/fangs, etc. Obviously, they have newer brands, as well. 3. Drinks: They have a superior selection of "craft" pop, including diet Dang, the best diet pop in the world. Also, I saw Ale 8, Moxie, Cheerwine, about 75 varieties of Root beer, and a bunch more pop. 4. They have ice cream floats (can't vouch for these...yet). ...best of all... 5. The back room: It's part pop culture museum (from the 50s to the 2000s) and part flea market. Need a poster of Wonder Woman (either Lynda or Gal), John Wayne, Arnold, or Magic Johnson? Get it here. Desire to posses the Gorf cartridge or Activision Football cartridge for your Atari 2600? You're covered. Want that Fat Albert board game that you've been missing since 1973? You're in luck. There are TONS of things to check out and, if you choose, to buy. I bought a couple of books that I had as a kid and haven't seen since the 80s...("The Encyclopedia of Hostile Aliens," and "Earth's Greatest Interstellar Battles"). 6. Video Games: This is especially cool...in the back room, you'll find a MultiGame machine that's in great condition. 55 games...1 quarter per play. Come in on Friday and you'll find that it's set on "free play." Yep. I don't know about you, but the next time I'm in Sandusky, with or without the kids, drunk or sober, naked or fully clothed, I'm stopping at Soda Pop's, and ain't nobody stoppin' me! FIVE STARS!

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Moose tracks ice cream - lifewithhanny
Moose tracks ice cream - lifewithhanny
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Steve M? 54k? LOL!
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