It’s fine. Why so many people act as though they make their own ice cream is beyond me… it is clearly Hudsonville, as it’s plastered all over. The prices are average — something like $ 3.25 for a single scoop cone. The waffle cones cost a bit more, but they make their own. I didn’t have a waffle cone, but I’d get one next time. Nothing particularly special about this place, but it’ll certainly do if you want ice cream. Of course, it has«jams and jellis» in the name, and I’ve yet to try them. For ice cream though: a-ok.
Stephen F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wooster, OH
I ordered the vanilla and chocolate fudge ice cream on a waffle cone and a half dozen cinnamon-sugar topped fried doughnut. The ice cream was as good as any ice cream you’ll find in an ice cream shop in the mid-west and they even make their waffle cones fresh in something resembling a home waffle iron. What blew me away were the fried doughnut bites. They had some sitting out and looked good so I ordered some to go. The gentleman working there said he would make me a fresh batch anyway, despite there being some ready to go. He fried the mini doughnut and I requested them be topped with cinnamon-sugar. I sat outside and took a bite of these doughnut and I had one of those moments where I realized that every doughnut I have eaten in a grocery store or at Dunkin’ Donuts has been a dry, stale, sham. From now on I will look back to those fried doughnut bites at Jaami’s in Frankenmuth. I’m no connoisseur, but I have a feeling it will be many years before I have anything comparable.