Sundae School Ice Creamery
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We were on the hunt for ice-cream and/or sorbet as we live in the area and OMG! What a find... I had the hazelnut and fig ice cream and it was the mos…
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We know this place from tuck shop take away which is a few stores down. Apparently its the same owner so we can bring the food there to eat. The staff…
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I have been coming to Sundae School ice creamery from day one but its taken me for ever to write a review because I didn't want to share, but it is re…
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Sundae School Ice Creamery is open for Dessert Parlor. Sundae School Ice Creamery serves Desserts and Ice Cream dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Sundae School Ice Creamery”
We were on the hunt for ice-cream and/or sorbet as we live in the area and OMG! What a find… I had the hazelnut and fig ice cream and it was the most scrummy thing I think I have ever had full of flavour and big pieces of fig, it was proper!
My partner had sorbet and I cant remember what his was now but it was terrific.
Shout out to a quality place making quality products as this was like the ice-cream our mom makes which I thought couldnt be compared to, but wow, this is the real thing.
Also, the guy serving us, the owner, was speaking proudly about how his wife is a great chef and makes the ice-cream herself, which added to the experience as who doesnt love a man that speaks so lovingly about his wife? Winning.
We will be back and referring to all our friends, fantastic place.
We know this place from tuck shop take away which is a few stores down. Apparently its the same owner so we can bring the food there to eat.
The staff is very knowledgeable of the ice cream and is able to sell their product. Originally we dont have plan to try the ice cream but he raves that the ice cream is home made and not as sweet as store bought.
We ordered mint chocolate chip and coffee which the name was quite fancy, something like bomb Jesus.
True to its word, the ice cream is just mild sweetness level, very lovely. The mint taste is very strong and we love it. So is the coffee, there is nuts in it though. We dont mind. The kids totally loved it.
Its different from other place and has selling point. Will definitely come back again if in the area.
I have been coming to Sundae School ice creamery from day one but its taken me for ever to write a review because I didn’t want to share, but it is really SO GOOD !
WARNING !!! its only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday which is a huge problem because you can really get addicted and can not possibly get a fix till Friday again, and even then you have to wait till 3 p.m. !
We are talking serious, authentic home made, enormous trouble to maintain the most flavoursome ice cream ever ! and the flavours are wild and fabulous.
Liquorice has been one of my favourites, but the banana and bacon was also fantastic. Their alcohol flavours are amazing, and I do tend to lean towards the crazier combinations, and they have new flavours every week, and since you don’t know which ones they are going to drop, you have to try what they have when they have it, so what I’m really saying is that you have to have more than one scoop.
The other thing you need to know here is that they make their own sauces and toppings, so nothing is out of a handy plastic bottle, and each of these toppings and sauces are a little bit of paradise in themselves. You’re talking about people who are serious about their craft.
Their namesake sundaes only come with vanilla ice cream so you can really appreciate the sauces and toppings – NO EXCEPTIONS ! and me, who never orders vanilla because it is much too ordinary, had to admit, yes, it can be delicious, especially with ANY of the sauces that are offered.
These people are serious about quality and flavours and I appreciate their dedication, especially when the results make me so happy.
Don’t fall for Clinton’s severe school marm demeanour, he’s really a pussycat