We left dinner tonight and my mouth was on fire from spicy thai food, so as soon as I saw Cone Stop, I had to stop. This was my first time there, and there were no lines like I see sometimes when I drive by. I ordered a large soft serve vanilla & lemon twist cone($ 2.60 with tax). The cone was huge! I got a large hoping that my husband would eat some of it, but he left most of it to me. Next time, I will probably just get a small vanilla dipped in chocolate. The lemon soft serve tasted like lemon meringue pie mixed with lemon candy… it was a bit of an artificial flavor, but definitely lemony & bright yellow! The vanilla was tasty and creamy. I’m not sure that I’d order anything other than ice cream here, but I will be back to try something else when my ice cream craving kicks in again! The staff was nice & helpful when answering my questions. They do take credit cards with no minimum to spend.
Rachel J.
Place rating: 5 Grand Rapids, MI
They have twinkle coat, there is really nothing else that needs to be said. Who else has this childhood treat I don’t know if I found them I would give them 5 stars too.
Diane A.
Place rating: 5 Holland, MI
Woody’s has the BEST soft serve ice cream in the area. Portion sizes are large and the prices are much less than chain ice cream shops. Ice cream is more like frozen custard. Location at the end of a dodgy strip mall should not keep you from trying this place. Lines can get quite long but it’s worth the wait. Mosquitoes are a problem if you sit in their patio area.
Stephanie K.
Place rating: 1 Wyoming, MI
Awful! If you consider Hershey’s syrup to be ‘hot fudge’ then by all means enjoy this over priced excuse for an ice cream shop. A $ 5 sundae with falsely advertised hot fudge, gas station brownie pieces and too much ice cream to toppings ratio is not my cup of tea. I can name a dozen better ice cream places in the area. The lines are way too long, which would seem like a good sign but let me assure you it is not. The girls were very appreciative of a tip at least.
Kammy M.
Place rating: 4 Grand Rapids, MI
Spongebob popsicle’s are the only thing I get here. I would love to try a root beer float though before it closes for the season. Service is good and the lines can get long but it usually flows very smoothly. They do accept debit cards but there’s a minimum on the total price before it’s allowed,$ 5 i believe.
K J.
Place rating: 4 Grand Rapids, MI
Faster service and bigger selection than another shop a half-mile down the road. Large portions makes it even more worthwhile of a stop. Sitting area is nice, but use bug spray because it’s right next to the woods. I think they require a(small) minimum purchase if you want to use a card.