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    Shirley Rae's

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    10 months ago

    Needs to be open as advertised. After driving 10 + miles to try something new . Arrived Monday at 2:15 PM and it was closed.

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    The Sugar Shack

    The Sugar Shack

    3.8(12 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    My wife andvi stopped by today while out getting flowers and vegetable plants for our garden. I…read morepaid by every day, going to and from work. I ordered a medium (2 scoop) create your own Sundae for $7 something . As the kid was making it, i noticed the sample dish sizes on the counter and thought, "Great, another tiny overpriced sundae", but when he gave it to me I was like holy crap that's a very generous serving. I was really very pleasantly surprised. It was served in a rectangular paper takebout box. It looked like they cut the containers in two to create two dishes. And it was full! The scoops were extremely generous. I actually told my wife that you may not hear these words ever again coming from my mouth, so you may want to record it, but it's almost too much :). Great experience, great ice cream. Keep it up and please, please dont change like so many places do.

    I rarely give 5 stars because I believe there is always room for improvement, but I have to say our…read morefirst experience at The Sugar Shack was pretty great. We were greated as soon as we walked in. The ice creams are labeled with detailed ingredients. I love this because one of them that I wanted to try said it was colored using paprika & I have to be careful eating any type of red pepper product including spices & herbs. You can sample! I tried the Ube Brownie. It's delicious so I ordered a tiny bowl of that. Bowls & cones are offered in various sizes & styles. Hubs opted for the Monster Cookie with some peanut butter sauce. We sat outside in the spacious seating area. It's covered so in this heat & direct sun, it felt comfortable to be shaded. Prices were reasonable, staff inviting, & it's a smooth creamy treat. We'll be back.

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    Candy Mountain Creamery

    Candy Mountain Creamery

    4.4(21 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Some people wake up early to go to the gym. Some people wake up early to be productive members of…read moresociety. I set an alarm for National Ice Cream For Breakfast Day. When Candy Mountain Creamery announced they'd be opening at 7am for build-your-own waffle ice cream sundaes, I felt personally called to action. Because if you're not celebrating extremely niche food holidays with reckless enthusiasm, what are you even doing? Also working in my favor: I had recently signed up for the Cumberland Valley Coffee & Chocolate Trail, and realized Candy Mountain Creamery was a participating stop. Two birds. One waffle-shaped destiny. Alarm set for 5:45am on a Saturday. Commitment level: alarming. At 7:52am, with temperatures hovering around 15° and wind chills that felt emotionally aggressive, I walked into the shop smiling like a person who makes excellent life decisions. Parking was easy thanks to their strip mall location -- always a win when you're battling winter just to eat dessert for breakfast. I fully expected chaos. Lines. Fellow sugar enthusiasts wrapped in blankets waiting for their moment. Instead? I was the only one there. The universe clearly said, "This is your main character moment." The staff were warm, friendly, and somehow just as excited about ice cream as I was. They told me to pick three flavors and they'd take it from there. My pre-caffeine brain selected: Cherry Cordial, Banana Nut Bread, and Maple -- which in hindsight sounds like the ice cream equivalent of chaotic good energy. While they prepared my masterpiece, I completed my Coffee & Chocolate Trail check-in and used a coupon for a free medium latte, because nothing pairs with ice cream breakfast like financial efficiency. Moments later, they handed me a golden waffle piled high with three enormous scoops and pointed me toward the toppings bar AND a roaring gas fireplace. I nearly ascended. The toppings bar had everything -- Reese's Pieces, whipped cream, strawberry topping, caramel, peanuts -- and I exercised exactly zero restraint. Reese's Pieces? Yes. Peanut butter drizzle? Obviously. Whipped cream? Don't insult me. Then I settled into a cozy chair by the fireplace and proceeded to absolutely demolish this breakfast like a person with no regrets and excellent priorities. The ice cream itself was fantastic -- creamy, flavorful, and distinct enough that each scoop held its own despite my slightly unhinged flavor combo. The latte was piping hot and perfect for balancing out the sugar-fueled chaos. Honestly, aside from the waffle sundae itself, the fireplace deserves its own Yelp listing. I expected to be freezing while eating ice cream before sunrise -- instead I was warm, cozy, and deeply at peace with my life choices. A few other brave souls eventually wandered in, which reassured me that I am not the only person willing to eat ice cream at breakfast in sub-freezing temperatures. Huge thanks to Candy Mountain Creamery for being one of the only local spots open early enough to support my commitment to food-based holidays, for having incredibly friendly staff, a fantastic latte, and a warm space that turned a cold winter morning into something genuinely memorable!

    Delicious ice cream and great customer service! Fair prices too! Cookie Monster ice cream was top…read morenotch!

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    Kristy's Whistle Stop - Strawberry ice cream cone with star sprinkles

    Kristy's Whistle Stop

    4.3(75 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$

    Kristy's Whistle Stop is a time machine with sprinkles on top…read more The last time I was here? Well...let's just say it was before AOL, dial-up modems, and ICQ chat rooms. Before "the internet" was even a thing for regular folks. Basically, I hadn't been back since dinosaurs roamed the earth (aka 30-ish years ago). And honestly? Not much has changed--and that's exactly what makes it perfect. Picture this: 50's-style décor, a pavilion full of those old-school round concrete tables, and a line of ice cream lovers spilling out the door and halfway into the parking lot. I showed up on the Friday of Labor Day weekend and sure enough--limited parking, crowds everywhere, and people walking around holding ice cream creations so glorious they could've been centerpieces at a wedding. After standing in line (and mentally preparing for glory), I found my holy grail: The Stinson Special. Peanut butter ice cream loaded with Reese's Puffs, Reese's Pieces, peanut butter cups, and a peanut butter swirl. Basically, peanut butter on peanut butter on PEANUT BUTTER. No way was I risking this masterpiece in a cone--two scoops in a bowl, please and thank you. A few minutes later, I heard the call: "STINSON SPECIAL--TWO SCOOPS!" That was my moment. I grabbed my prize, slid into a concrete table under the pavilion, and...oh. my. goodness. It was orgasmic. Every single bite was a peanut butter explosion with different textures and crunches--smooth, swirly, chocolatey, crunchy perfection. Halfway through I had to take an intermission to gather strength before diving back in. Worth every bite. Next time, I'm hunting down the pulled pork sandwich I haven't had since the 90s--if it's even half as good as I remember, I'll be in foodie heaven all over again. Pro tips: - Get there early. - Expect a line (and enjoy the people-watching). - Have a game plan for where you're eating, because the inside is way too crowded for a proper foodgasm. Kristy's Whistle Stop is still doing its thing after all these years...and its thing is absolutely worth the trip.

    Was very busy and hard to find parking, first time here and got the pumpkin whirlwind, it was like…read more50% cheesecake/ graham cracker crumbs and 50% ice cream, it was not blended up well at all so there was a big pocket of dry graham cracker towards the bottom. Personally I would like more ice cream than cheesecake and graham cracker. Also got fried pickles and fries, the fried pickles were good. The fries had no salt on them so they're bland, have to add salt yourself. Service was good, even though it was busy the ice cream and food came out quick.

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    Kristy's Whistle Stop - Cozy eating area. Check out the photo neighborhood board. Well loved institution.

    Cozy eating area. Check out the photo neighborhood board. Well loved institution.

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