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    Steve's Sunoco

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 4:00 am - 10:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    The Daily Scoop

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    Amazing ice cream and amazing service! The ice cream is handmade and the flavors change every now…read moreand then. Came here with an uncle to visit, I live in LA and work in an ice cream shop myself so I appreciate how hard it is to make good handmade ice cream and they definitely are a must! The service here is also top notch!

    I'd like to think that we know our ice cream, which is good ice cream and this isn't on that list…read more Unfortunately, we had a awful experience and plan on this being a one and done, move on kinda place we've gone to. Would it be to frank to say, I think McDonald's ice cream is the same or better? We were thrilled, excited and hungry after glancing over the Facebook menu. I was ready for a home made waffle cone and to try a flavor or two. I love when you can get hyped before walking through the doors. You smell that warm vanilla scent in the air and automatically know a homemade ice cream shop is close! This place did have that charm and smelled great from the outside. The line was surprisingly long! A good 12-15 people in front of us. They only had two workers total which was a little time consuming considering they had to ring people out and scoop. We got through it though, all while sweating, so wear shorts! I got the birthday cake flavor with a homemade waffle cone and rainbow sprinkles! My daughter got the Oreo in a waffle cone too. She was the first to get her ice cream and as soon as she did, the cone crumbled in her fingers. I was like how does that even happen? So we had to quickly ask for a cup to flop the waffle cone and ice cream in. The employee noticed and laughed and said ya they're homemade and break easily, but it's waffle chips now. I had the same problem when mine came too. The Cone just crumbled and I needed a cup too, I couldn't believe it. I asked for sprinkles and the employee wasn't sure what she was doing. She tried sprinkling sprinkles onto the ice cream, but they weren't sticking. She then gave me an extra cup with sprinkles in it for me to dip my cone into? That was a first and so I dumped them top of the now crumbled cone in the bowl. The s'mores ice cream had some type of chocolate marshmallow chunks in it that just weren't good. They were chewy and tasted awful. We paid cash while we were there, total was around $15 dollars and we handed over a $50 bill. She handed back $4 and told us to have a nice day! With hesitation I realized the money was not correct and I was like I don't think you gave me the right amount of change and she was like oh ya and quickly fixed it. So all in all, don't waste your money. I'm all about supporting local places but this one might leave you unhappy, It's pricey and poor quality! On to the next ice cream shop we go!

    Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

    Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

    (7 reviews)

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    Grannies Cookie Jar & Ice Cream Parlor is a Metamora, Indiana icon, though it may be weird to call…read moreanything in this historic Franklin County town an actual "icon." There's quite a bit you know about me if you've followed my reviews for any length of time. This likely includes my long friendship with fellow Yelp Elites Rick G. and Holly G. - in fact, I performed their wedding ceremony! The three of us have actually collaborated on quite a few projects over the years, either due to Rick's music and comedy or because of my long history of activism and charity work. Frequently, our collaborations combine Rick and Holly's creativity with my activist spirit. For a couple years, Rick and Holly owned a shop in Metamora called Mosaic Learn & Play - I, in turn, owned a small charity bookstore within the walls of Mosaic. While I never spent nearly as much time in Metamora as did Rick and Holly, I spent my fair share of time there and grew to appreciate the picturesque, friendly town. Rick and Holly's wedding was even in Metamora! As is true of most historic towns, accessibility can definitely be an issue in Metamora. Truthfully, I'd say there's more that's not accessible than there actually is accessible in the town. Grannies is most certainly not perfect, a step greeting you at the front door and a crowded shop making even the most experienced wheelchair user more than a little paranoid. It's possible, I've been to Grannies more than once, but it's definitely a shop where I take my time wheeling and I am super careful everywhere I turn. Grannies, first of all, is an official world record holder. Granny owns over 2600 cookie jars - and I believe they're all actually here in this shop. She's held the record since 2012, as I recall. Grannies is, of course, an ice cream shop. Granny even makes all of her waffle cones by hand. Each one has a Hershey kiss at the bottom. She puts a whole lot of love in her waffle cones. The ice cream is pretty incredible, too. She has quite a few flavors and they're at reasonable prices for pretty darn amazing servings. Grannies is open 7 days a week throughout the year. While I can't say I'd drive all the way to Metamora for her ice cream, if I am in the Metamora there's no way I'm leaving without stopping at Grannies. Metamora is a beautiful little canal town. It has definitely been impacted by the pandemic, but the people are also hanging in there. I'm not quite going to say that time stands still here, but it's sure not a place you go to speed up. Metamora is a surprisingly easy drive from Indy and the entire Franklin County area could easily be a relaxing, fairly isolated day trip with Brookville also nearby as the seat of the county. There are even a couple places you can stay in Metamora, though they aren't particularly strong with access and you'd probably want to go to Brookville if that's needed. If you get a chance, head south to Metamora and be sure to stop in at Grannies for some ice cream and definitely check out those cookie jars!

    This is quite possibly my favorite shop in all of Metamora. Not only is there icecream for you to…read moreenjoy (though sadly, I'm not able to partake these days since it's all dairy), the store is wall to wall cookie jars. Not just wall to wall... there are added sections in the middle, too! That's not mentioning the back room also has a ton of cookie jars! There are cookie jars shaped like fruit. There are cookie jars shaped like iconic characters. There are cookie jars with Coca Cola theme. Christmas. Animals. Just seriously, so. Many. Cookie. Jars. They do also have some coffee mugs and salt and pepper shakers. Bottom line, this shop is so quirky that I can't help but stop in when I'm in town. I just watch my step and make sure my purse won't knock the shelves. In Grannie's, if you break it, you buy it! PS -- there is a bathroom in the hall between the front room and back room, should you need one. They can be difficult to locate in Metamora if you don't know where they are.

    Steve's Sunoco - pizza - Updated May 2026

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