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Rosati's is a great roadside custard stand with three Cleveland area locations, this one on 82 in Northfield. It seems like a popular place, especially this time of year. When I went on a warm, muggy July night, there was a good sized line, but it moved pretty quickly. As far as seating goes, there are three picnic tables and a gazebo with benches behind the stand, but considering the crowd, the amount of seating was small. I had an Oreo Twister when I went. A Twister is similar to a DQ Blizzard, but it tastes better (not that Blizzards taste bad, the custard is just phenomenal here). It was big and rich. It was so rich in fact, that it disturbed my sleeping patterns that night (note to self, don't have a big serving of ice cream or similar treat at 9pm, you'll regret it the next morning). The effect on my sleep is the only reason Rosati's got 4 stars instead of 5. Overall, if you're looking for a fun place to grab a treat, especially in the summer, head to Rosati's in Northfield, Twinsburg, or North Olmsted.
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