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    3.0 (9 reviews)
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    15 years ago

    Not what it used to be. Service used to be better. Food was better. And ice cream was better. Something changed. Not happy.

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    Mooey's Ice Cream - Goats, too!

    Mooey's Ice Cream

    (18 reviews)

    I recently wheeled across Indiana on a fundraiser. As I was wheeling the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail…read morein Elkhart County, I learned about Mooey's Ice Cream. Mooey's is an Amish-owned, seasonal ice cream that offers friendly people (including the owner), a unique and beautiful setting (including farm animals you can pet), an outdoor area where you can sit (there is no indoor dining as everything is walk-up or drive-up), and delicious ice cream that is generously served. Quite honestly, I loved this place and I think the entire crew considered it one of our better fun stops. It's actually about 1/2 block off the Pumpkinvine. You do have to go up a long driveway that is mostly crushed gravel - a bit challenging in a wheelchair. Parking is in a gravel parking lot. You can drive up to their rather simple storefront. I was a little concerned as I had a film crew with me at the time (and the Amish shy way from photos), however, they were friendly about it and the owner even came out and introduced himself. I think he may have been impressed that I handled his gravel driveway in my wheelchair. There's lots of ice cream flavors and some food options. I only had ice cream - and a medium M&M ice cream option that was ginormous. Whereas it seems like most places scrimp these days, this was rather generous in my opinion. At the side of the building, there's a farm animal area that was delightful - goats, a pig, and a donkey you couldn't help but love. There was even some food there so you could feed them. It was awesome. My entire crew had been craving ice cream - one place we'd wanted to go was closed, however, Mooey's was open and really lived up to the effort it took to get to them. One of my favorite things about the Pumpkinvine is the presence of the area's Amish (on bicycles - buggies and horses not allowed). This was just sort of an exclamation point on how much I love the Pumpkinvine. This was an absolutely delightful stop and I'll for sure head back when I'm in the area. As a note, however, they are seasonal. For example, this year they are closing for the season on September 28th. However, this is for sure a place to stop when they are in season. For obvious reasons, they don't have a website. There's a port-o-let on the grounds, as well. Business was steady throughout our stop and it was clear that those who love Mooey's are dedicated to it. I can't wait to go back.

    Later this afternoon, the six of us visited Mooey's Ice Cream for dessert. They were very busy,…read morewith a short line, when we arrived and a very much longer line when we left the parking lot. The ice cream stand is located directly in an active farming area. There were lots of farm animals in our viewpoint. One of my favorite animals was present for a nose rub and a squeeze (photo too), a burro. We had a variety of ice cream representing three different creameries: Kemps, Yoder's and Guernsey Farms. The flavors that we had were chocolate peanut butter, southern butter pecan, moose tracks, triple peanut butter, mint chocolate chip and butter pecan. All were enjoyed.

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    Harvest Moon Foods

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    We drive from Michigan to Indiana every Christmas, and finally got to stop here for lunch after…read morethey got raves from relatives. Its a very cute place run by the Amish, off US 31 in the middle of nowhere, lots to like! It reminds me a bit of Cracker Barrel, you can buy things in the store section, baked goods, jams, etc. The deli counter is where you order up your Deli sandwich, prepared with care by young Amish ladies wearing proper attire. I had a Deli Roast Beef on homemade Wheat Bread with pepperjack cheese, chipotle sauce, and jalapenos, very good! Served with chips and a cookie if you wish. This place is the real deal, nothing franchisee about it, despite my Crackerbarrel comparison. I have to think my money spent there is supporting some Amish family/families, so I feel good about that. Check it out if you are ever out that way!! We will stop again, I am sure.

    It's a great store with fair prices. The handmade sandwiches are out of this world good, and the…read moreselection of groceries is impressive. The staff is enjoyable and always so helpful. I would give them fine stars, but they lose one because the last time I was in there the man I presume to be the owner yelled at one of the sweet Mennonite young ladies who work there. I was standing well behind the counter looking at the menu. He yells at her thinking she's slacking and holding me up. I was simply taking my time choosing my lunch. Besides, he shouldn't be screaming at his help for any reason. They are sweet Mennonite Amish, for the most part, and are always a delight to talk to. Shame on him for treating them in that way. If I ever see him yell at them again, he surely will lose a customer.

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