Well isn’t this just the sweetest list you’ve ever seen – and perfectly timed for summer. Based on your reviews and opinions on TripAdvisor, we’ve got the scoop on the 10 top ice cream parlors in the U.S.
You’ve got good taste…literally. Some of the flavors these spots are known for sound out of this world. Take a look below and start thinking about whether you want it in a cone or a cup…
1. Island Creamery, Chincoteague Island, Virginia (868 reviews, 5 out of 5 bubbles on TripAdvisor) Since 1975, this island “sweetery” has been serving decadent varieties of homemade ice cream made daily. Guests can enjoy heavenly flavors such as Bourbon Caramel Crunch, Cotton Candy Party, and Java Jolt atop a freshly baked waffle cone. A TripAdvisor reviewer commented, “We had the Caramel Bourbon, Salty Caramel, Birthday Cake, and Vanilla flavors – each were wonderful and the homemade waffle cones were delightful.”
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11 comments:
I do not trust this list. The only two on the list that I have visited were absolutely terrible.
Island Creamery is the best!!
Island Creamery was bleh (in addition to the mosquitoes) and Woodside was meh (I got bacon ice-cream that was vanilla with no bacon flavor what-so-ever).
They both pale in comparison to Hopkins Farm Creamery in Lewes.
This list is lacking to say the least.
You all are nuts. Island Creamery is the best ice cream I have ever had and have been to many creamery's. All over too, not just around the eastern seaboard.
Island Creamery is my family's favorite!!
Island Creamery is very good; as a matter of fact we will be visiting there tomorrow.
Another Wonderful Creamery that has not been mentioned here is Vanderwende's on Rt.404 in the Bridgeville/Greenwood area. Don't miss this one. The ice-cream is divine and the prices are phenomenal. They make their own waffle cones just like Island Creamery.
Anyone tried Chesapeake Farms on RT 50 near Berlin. That's my favorite.
Byler's in Harrington has awesome ice cream
Who the hell can afford ice cream?
5:42. Oh please....
Love Island Creamery! Also, loving Chesapeake Bay Farms in Pocomoke!
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