Old school Ice Cream Bar the way it used to be. Not the best ice cream in the world. But it’s fun, retro, cheap and laid back. Wish they improved their outdoor seating and set up benches or swings to sit and enjoy outside in their field.
Mark M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Niagara Falls, NY
Went here on the Saturday of Labour Day after spending the afternoon in Port Dover. This place really is a classic! You walk through the door and swear you entered a time machine that takes you back 50 years. A traditional diner with old school stools to sit on. Service was friendly and quick. The ice cream is of very high quality, and cheap. The kiddie cone I got was more than enough and only $ 1.30! I’m going to order lunch from here the next time I’m in town – can’t wait!
Giselle G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is an old school ice cream parlour. It looks like it hasn’t changed since the 50s. It would make a perfect movie set. The ice cream is pretty good too and not expensive at all. There is usually a line-up but it goes fast. After a day at the beach, this is a perfect place to stop on the way home.
Lauren S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
The best milkshakes on the planet! This is an old school– original condition diner/dairy bar. They have fresh local dairy available to purchase(ie. goats milk, cheese, sour cream, icecream, yogurt, etc) and a wrap around counter for people to sit at. The menu hasn’t changed much in the many years it’s been around. It’s old fashioned– because some things are perfect just as they are.