Stopped by the drive thru for a soft serve twist cone. Getting to the drive up once we saw the place was a little tricky, but the ice cream was good.
Andrew S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Deerfield, IL
My hometown has a similar place. It is an old style soft serve ice cream place. It’s great ice cream, with a local touch. This place seems like it’s been around forever. I got their cookie dough flurry.(Their version of DQ’s Blizzard). It was loaded with cookie dough, and they made it with chocolate ice cream like I wanted. This place is small, but the staff was friendly. There really doesn’t seem to be all that many places to choose from in this part of town. I’m visiting Cedar Point and wanted to get some local ice cream. Yum, yum! It hit the spot. Great place. They only accept cash, btw.
Laura K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Oh, Golly Gee, I love you. This is my hometown. Right here. It’s not fancy. It’s not big. But it’s good and those that live here know it. I have been to Golly Gee at least once a summer since I was riding in car seats. It’s all about the soft-serve here for me. I used to vary it. Different flavors(vanilla and orange sherbet twist, mint, chocolate) Toppings(sprinkles, chocolate dip) Sometimes sundaes, flurries(Golly Gee’s version of a Blizzard). But now since I know I won’t be here much, it’s a medium vanilla/chocolate twist cone. And it’s still oh so good.(FYI: the ice cream is supplied by Toft’s) My sister’s childhood fave was the dusty road sundae, chocolate ice cream, chocolate syrup with malt mix poured on top. Once, my mom had them make a special gift certificate book for dusty road sundaes as a birthday present. As a kid we just got ice cream, but Golly Gee also has food. The standard drive-in food — cheeseburgers, corndogs, onion rings, etc. Made to order and tasty — this is not a health food joint and thank goodness! When I was little, you had to park and go into the little«porch» to order. I remember reaching through the little windows for my treats. Later, they added a drive-thru window which makes it easy to stay on the move, but you’ll still see locals sitting on picnic tables enjoying their treats. Golly Gee is, and always will be, Sandusky to me.