Simply awful and definitely needs a visit from health department. We went on July 3rd about 3:30pm. I ordered 4 lemonades and one funnel cake. The cups are one size and small but they use the same ½ lemon that others use(except it isn’t fresh squeezed in front of you, it has already been done in a prepared cup some time ago). The woman helping us was clearly very annoyed to be working there from the first sentence out of her mouth. When I placed our order I asked for«light ice». The employee then fills a cup to the top with ice and mixes the drink. She pours the whole thing into the cup, filled to the top with ice. I say, I need that to be «light ice» she then reaches her UNGLOVED hand(the same UNGLOVED hand that handled the cash only transaction a moment before) into two cups and flings the ice back into the center ice area(to contaminate every drink served thereafter on July 3rd). She then puts 2 of the drinks in front of me without any additional liquid being put into the cups, after she flung out the ice. She makes the next 2 and manages to light ice only one drink and plops them down in front of me. I saw no napkins after spotting lids and straws. I asked for napkins to go with the funnel cake and she straight up ignored me three times. I stood there refusing to leave and the other employee came up. He asked what I needed help with, I said I needed napkins with the funnel cake. He provided them and I told him that if his coworker was less annoyed to be there they may actually have a line here. This place is walk up «ready to serve» for a reason. Awful, and apologies to anyone else that drank the lemonade after 3:30 on July 3rd, I was beyond shocked.
Edward G.
Place rating: 2 Newark, NJ
Lemonade was OK but expensive and mainly ice!
Scott F.
Place rating: 2 Tempe, AZ
I came for the funnel cake. It was 2 for $ 5. I had 1 for $ 3. It was okay, but a little on the crisp side. The best funnel cake in my opinion is as soft was a pancake. Other places had funnel cake for double the price so I can’t complain too much. Maybe it was just the person making it. I’d try them again.
Umesh P.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Great Funnel cake, also added chocolate cream later on for $ 1. One thing that I disliked is that the lemonade is 4 bucks, ice, water and lime syrup for $ 4, don’t just rip off shamelessly ppl.
Camille M.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Fried Oreos. Fried Kool Aid. Fried Pickles. Fried Kit Kat. Fried Reese’s. Fried Twinkies. And much, much more. I’ve only sampled the fried oreos from here. I had two, my boyfriend had two and we tossed two in the garbage. Not because they weren’t good. We just couldn’t bear living with the thought that we finished an entire order. The lemonade is really good, and I hate lemonade! Perfect treat after a long day at the beach.
Jessie B.
Place rating: 4 Phillipsburg, NJ
My husband and I bought a funnel cake from Bob’s Lemonade stand last night. It was a little pricier than some of the other places on the boardwalk at $ 5 each, but it was well worth it. It wasn’t greasy or over-fried at all. It was perfectly fried, with a generous amount of powdered sugar.
Gabby M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Ocean City is a place for innocent good ol’ fashioned red-blooded American fun… but once I step up to Bob’s Fresh Lemonade to order a batch of fried oreos, it gets a lot naughtier, sexier, and goes from rated G to NC-17. Oh yeah… The $ 4 Deep Fried Oreos are my new aphrodisiac. When I pop them in my mouth, I yearn for that ecstasy to last. The hot, freshly fried dough on the outside. The softness of the Oreo cookie, the powdery cream filling, and chewy but delicate doughiness on the inside that just melts right into your tongue. Am I eating these glorious piping hot round presents for my stomach? Or am I making sweet, sensual, unrestrained angry sex to them with my lovemaking machine called the mouth? Besides the Deep Fried Oreos I obsess about daily, this stand exists primarily for their fresh lemonade which I give 3 ¾ stars. I have had better lemonade in the South. Although, this place earned my respect for their Strawberry Lemonade concoction. It is the most refreshing beverage I can ask for after hours of surfing on 7th street. For $ 5, it is pricier than what I am used to paying for freshly squeezed lemonade. Yet, it is so uplifting that I am considering replacing church wine with this. May the power of Christ compel me from this place indeed… I admit, it is more than just the nutritional value that guilts me for driving 130 miles to see my insatiable mistresses of the palate. It is as if I plan out a lengthy trek every other week to this tiny Ocean City boardwalk location to see a booty call. Maybe it IS just a booty call which my stomach must answer to. Maybe it is just the hot Russian ladies behind the counter who always give me service with a smile and a happy ending, for my stomach that is. Luckily, all evidence of guilt quickly passes as I enjoy these treats while watching the deep blue waves roll in from the never-ending panorama of ocean ahead. Fair prices, great boardwalk location with an ocean view, fresh beverages, hot European ladies, and Deep Fried Oreos… Daaaamn someone call the Fire Department because there’s a fire in my pants! BOMP-CHIKA-POW-WOW…