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| - For a spark of nostalgia and a sweet treat, this is a wonderful destination. From the pink sodashop dresses and bright red lipstick of the wait staff, to the old jukebox, half a century old coke advertisements, blenders from the 60s that are still making your malts and shakes today, to the vintage booths and trinkets that line the walls of this shop it is a virtual museum of soda shop days.
There are 99 flavors for your cream sodas, italian sodas, shakes, phosphates (phosphoric acid is included to give a flat sour taste) as well as egg creams (milk, choc syrup, and soda water). The flavors range from bubble gum and marshmallow to pickle and hurricane. Mac's also has its own signature concoctions.
Sundaes and banana splits are also on the menu, and for an average of $5 it is definitely worth it. I just would not recommend coming here to eat.
The food is unremarkable and lacks the kind of flavor and texture that would make it memorable.
For hot summer days, date nights, and sweet rewards, a little venture through time, definitely worth a visit.
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