Straight up couldn’t find this place. I think they must have moved, because they’re not where they’re website says they are.
Peter Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
Went here with our 9 year old. They sell bluebell and had flavors I had not seen before. Price was LOW. much cheaper than letting a 9 year old do self serve yogurt!
Keri B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cedar Park, TX
Ummm, I don’t get it. Last nite I went to a soft opening for the restaurant next door to this place(as Forrest Gump says, «And that’s all I have to say about That.»), and oddly enough that restaurant has a door that opens up to this ice cream shop. So apparently they were joining up(even tho the restaurant was offering free dessert as well. Like I said, odd) and the cute young ice cream scooper was making the rounds in the restaurant, offering free ice cream next door. It was just weird seeing folks go through a door in the restaurant and return with bowls of s’cream. Like a magic ice cream wardrobe. It intrigued me, so we also went through. Well that’s where the magic ended. This little place sells Blue Bell ice cream. And sprinkles and stuff. The cute little ice cream scooper said we could have 3 sample scoops each, but, uh, we’ve «sampled» Blue Bell before, altho I have to admit I didn’t know they made a chocolate peanut butter flavor that was pretty good. But, really, if I was ever craving ice cream at home, would I drive to RR to get Blue Bell? No, I would drive down the road to the grocery store, OR drive to Marble Slab/Stone Cold Creamery/Shakes Custard/DQ/Amy’s/Zero Degrees, etc and get non-Blue Bell. And if I was craving crusty, iced over Blue Bell like we got, I would dig out that 3 yr old tub of Cookies and Cream we have wedged in the freezer. Two stars for the sweet, enthusiastic ice cream scooper just so excited for someone to come in his back door(sounds like a porn movie blurb).