Hot fudge brownie made with Peanut butter cookie dough ice cream. Add caramel and pecans. Taste explosion in your mouth! Large selection of flavors and you can taste any of them. Large portions as well. Staff was super friendly and helpful and were great about my oddball request on the brownie treat.
Mike P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Savannah, TN
Very very rude … Employee show us walking to the window and turned the lights off and hided behind in the back and picking thru to see if we had left or not … I understand if they are closed at least come to the window and say it … Very very rude employee
Reese S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tuscaloosa, AL
The Ice Cream Corner is a spitting image of the spot’s erstwhile shop, Bruster’s. The flavors are also eerily similar. I was interested in visiting the Ice Cream Corner because it is the only other homemade ice cream shop in the Shoals. Contrary to their advertised 36 available daily flavors, I counted around 18, three of which being the bare basics(vanilla, chocolate, strawberry). I sampled the chocolate peanut butter chip, and only tasted chocolate. Disappointing. I also sampled the banana cream pie, and immediately thought of banana pudding. It had chunks of wafers mingled in a creamy banana base. Very good. I settled on the Oreo cheesecake and maple pecan. The Oreo cheesecake was nothing more than cookies and cream; I tasted no cheesecake flavor. The maple pecan, although darker in hue than its brother butter pecan, tasted no different than its sibling. There was little to no maple flavor, which was a huge disappointment. They boast a large sign above their window that says«ice cream made daily». I peered covertly in the building and saw no batch freezer, which makes me wonder… but the prices are low, and the ice cream redeemed its impostering flavors with its rich, creaminess: a saving power. The texture and flavor surpasses that of its sole counterpart across the river, Waterwheel, but the Shoals still lacks a truly great ice cream shop.