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    The Ice House

    4.1 (88 reviews)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Katie D.

    We were so happy to find this not-so-hidden gem on our way back to the hotel! I had peanut butter oreo ice cream and my parents had mint patty frozen yogurt, both of which were delicious! There was a bit of a line when we got there, but it went quickly because service is fast and worth the wait. (visited 8/7/21)

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    BUFFALO CHICKEN SZN!! We've got the og Buffalo chicken tendies from the East coast. Not sure what sauce this establishment uses but definitely could not eat without some tasty cool down ranch. These were blazing and ready to be chomped by the wing god herself. Not anything too memorable other than the pungent taste of these wing baddies. However, am a wuss for not being able to eat all of these by myself, but what kind of wing god experience would it be if you can't share 'em with your Buffalo loving friends!!!****************************************************** Texture: 7 Flavor: 8 Crispy: N/A Spicyness: 9 Smell: 8.5 Amount of suace: 8.5 Appearance: 8.5 Overall: 8 (too hot for me ) Stay spicy, @wing.god

    Ian W.

    The Ice House in Rye is a great place to stop for ice cream and drive-in type food while touring the area, next to Wentworth By The Sea (country club/hotel/marina) just outside of New Castle. This location is on NH Route 1B, not a super busy road. The Ice House scoops out Richardson's Ice Cream (around 36 flavors), which I absolutely love on a warm summer day or any time of year, including cones, cups, sundaes, shakes, frappers, malts, floats, freezes, ice cream sodas, banana split, and frozen yogurt (6-8 flavors). Ice cream/frozen yogurt offered in kiddy, small, and large sizes ($2.40-$2.90-$3.40 plus tax in 2009). Some signature sundaes offered are ET, Flutter Nutter, Pina Colada, Peanut Butter Cup, Mexican, Heath Bar Crunch, and more ($4.95-$6.45 plus tax). The drive-in type food offered includes homemade chowders, chili, burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, seafood, rolls, lobster rolls, appetizers, dinner plates, Coke products, and Boylan sparkling beverages. The prices are fair to moderate here, seafood dinners in the $10-$20 range. A Lobster Roll & Fries was $15.95 plus tax (in spring 2009). There are outside takeout windows with high overhead menu boards for regular food and ice cream offerings posted near the windows. Picnic table seating nearby, including under acorn trees. Full service waitstaff dining only is available inside in the casual shiny wood dining room, sort of reminds me of a smaller version of the dining room at Johnson's Steak & Seafood in Northwood. I come here mainly for the Richardson's ice cream and I enjoy the Cake Batter and Death By Chocolate flavors, cold and creamy goodness! I also really enjoy a Brownie Sundae with Tollhouse Ice Cream, hot fudge, nuts, and whipped cream, a great sweet combination! After I'm done, I can continue on my scenic ride around Portsmouth, Wentworth By The Sea (country club/hotel/marina), and New Castle like a gawking tourist. In reality, I do work in the area as part of my day job. PARKING: Crushed stones Cash only, ATM available in the inside foyer SUMMER HOURS: Food (to 8:30PM), Ice Cream (to 9:30PM), Closed Mon SCHOOL/SPRING HOURS: Food & Ice Cream (to 8:30PM), Closed Mon & Tues

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    K H.

    Stopped here last week while exploring the New Hampshire coast. Employees were friendly and helpful for us as first timers. Nice picnic tables in the back. Food was ready quickly, and came out hot and fresh. Make sure you save room for ice cream!

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    Jcat M.

    This ice cream was unbelievable! I ordered two scoops - I could have fed an entire family...but I didn't. Ate it all myself . I'm going back when I'm out here again next summer! Don't miss stopping at this scenic stop. The people working at the ice cream counter were incredibly nice too.

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    Jen D.

    we were on the fence giving this a two or a three...I enjoyed my experience a little more than the rest so I went with three. the food: great fried seafood, incredible ice cream sundaes and of course diet coke. the negatives: s.e.r.i.o.u.s.l.y. slow kitchen... we were watching the scoop girls, the slow service wasn't their fault, it just took FOREVER for fried food to come out of the kitchen. maybe they were understaffed? and no parking and only 8 picnic tables for outdoor seating. we'd give this place another go on another non-weekend night because of how good the fish tacos/lobster rolls/ice cream, but only for those three reasons. keep on rolling if you're in any kind of a hurry!

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    Rainy Thursday. Fried haddock baskets, ice tea with lemon. Amazing! Service was outstanding! Best French fries around!

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    Great destination for classic New England fare and Ice Cream! A Must Stop spot if you find yourself on the NH coast!!

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    By far the best ice cream on the New Hampshire Seacoast! Cute little place in a beautiful neighborhood. Must try their waffle fries too!!!

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    Awesome ice cream. Love the selection of flavors. Cool place to hang out while you are eating.

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    Great find! Food was good. Atmosphere relaxing. Ice cream was a treat. Definitely hitting this place again when in the area.

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    Amazing ice cream ! The best in town. It's easy to see why they are sooooo busy. It's delicious!

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