Stopped in here with my daughter the other day to pick up a creamy milkshake. Their«large» $ 5 milkshake is a 24 of cup. Strawberry Icecream and 2% milk blended by hand. Although flavorful, i don’t think it is not worth the cost… Just a plain old milk shake, no sprinkles or whipped cream to be found. Although you can make a shake from any of their ~ 24 flavors, My daughter got a chocolate shake(i know we were not very adventurous) — and this was not nearly as good as the strawberry. It seemed more like very cold chocolate milk, and had a slightly sour taste that wasn’t present in mine. Service was good with a smiling teenager behind the counter and a discreet«tip» jar by the cash. The soft serve machine was closed by the time we arrived(7 pm) but they do have frozen yogurt and fruit with a «pick three» option. Overall i approve — but they could take some small steps to go gourmet without adding much cost…
Billy K.
Place rating: 3 Philadelphia, PA
I stopped by for a cone the other day. They sell Kawartha ice cream. My fav is the moose tracks flavor — chocolate and vanilla with mini Reese cups. Prices are good and you get a huge scoop. Service is always fast and friendly. Only down side is there is limited seating if you don’t want to lick and drive…
Roma M.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
As tradition dictates, Jennifer K has summed up this little gem. I’m always a fan of indie shops, and I love to find ‘Village Ice Cream’ generally full of happy customers. I’ve tried a few of their flavours over time and I always return to my trusted ‘Peanut Butter and Chocolate’. The ice cream is delicious and always fresh, the prices are great and the staff at VICS is usually very sweet and helpful. Enjoy VICS, but in Larry David’s words, .
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Village Ice Cream Shoppe is a small neighbourhood ice cream parlour. Decoration is really simple. dare I said plain. You won’t find that smell of baking sweetness In the air when you walked in the store since the cones here are not made in store. Ice cream varieties were limited on this particular weekday afternoon. Village Ice Cream Shoppe carries Kawartha and Nestle brand ice cream. Classic flavours: Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate, Cookie & Cream, Black Raspberry Thunder, just to named a few My single scoop($ 2.59) Mango flavoured Kawartha was delightful and sizable which I really enjoyed. Village Ice Cream has it’s own frequent buyer’s stamp card, free scoop after 6 paid scoops. Nothing hit the spot than a big scoop of ice cream on a humid afternoon!