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This place is the epitome of summertime - the kind of place that brings back childhood memories. A true soft serve stand. They serve a few fast food items as well (nachos, gyros, possibly more) but we haven't gone for anything other than an old fashioned soft serve ice cream. It's creamy and delicious, and it's cheap. You can get a kid's cone with a face on it (marshmallow nose and candy eyes) for 85 cents. My toddler loves it - but I've heard adults order it for themselves too, so don't be shy. An adult-size small cone is less than $2. You can add a variety of flavored dips or sprinkles for a few cents more. There are benches and picnic tables out front for eating, and parking has never been a problem. I've also seen the signs advertising 34 flavors of ice cream, but so far I've stuck with vanilla, chocolate, or swirl, and have not been disappointed. If I want hard ice cream, or unusual flavors, I'd probably go to Handel's. But for a simple cone on a hot summer day, this place is as good as it gets.
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