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I ordered a medium milkshake for a a little over six dollars and am underwhelmed. The chocolate peanut butter ice cream has a waxy chocolate taste, not a chocolate taste. The peanut butter came in loud and clear, but the shake had much more milk than ice cream. The service is good. I wish the cash register had an option to tip if you use a credit card. That isn’t very fair to the employees. I’m not sure I will be back.

Bagelicious – Menu with Prices – 1255 Johnson Ferry Rd, Marietta

Upon entering the building with my girlfriend, the smell of the store smells like a dead fish with inattentive employees that stared at us for 5 minutes before taking our order. We ordered a drink and a bagel and the employee told me to help myself to the drink while they made my girlfriends bagel. Upon pulling out my credit card and making it obvious that i was going to pay with card, I opened my drink and took a sip. After taking a sip, the employee said to me “we don’t take plastic” and told us that we had to pay for the already opened drink and bagel with cash. Upon realizing we had no cash, they referred us to a sketchy atm in the back. Keep in mind there is NO sign ANYWHERE saying cash only. The atm has a 3 dollar fee that is unavoidable. So, we decided to not pay an extra 3 dollars into this literal scam and we decided to leave. The employees attempted to chase us out of the restaurant saying i had already opened the drink to which my girlfriend replied “you guys didn’t disclose that they only accept cash” to which the employee reacted negatively with irritation. Then, the owner of the store followed us out of the store threatening us with her phone attempting to get our tag and report us when they were literally trying to SCAM us out of 3 dollars to avoid a card fee. Extremely unprofessional restaurant, will never go there ever again. Employees we’re seemingly threatening and all seem to be in on tricking customers into spending an extra 3 dollars on every atm transaction. Never again.

Mitch’s Cookies – Dessert Bar & Soda Fountain – Menu with Prices – 4844 Davis Blvd, Naples

Awesome ice cream soda fountain shop. Cookies are amazing, had the cookie sundae with a chocolate chip cookie, real hot fudge, sprinkles, royal scoop cookie dough ice cream and a cherry. The cookie was heated and the sundae was amazing. We got some other cookies to take hone, peanut butter chocolate chip and chocolate chip with fudge inside. My wife had a black cow with rootbeer and vanilla ice cream, amazing. My son had a vanilla milk shake, loved it. The owner is so nice. Seating outside and high tops inside. Nice old cash register. Great atmosphere. Wonderful location near publix in kings lake shopping plaza. Fantastic.

Honey Hut Ice Cream – Menu with Prices – 4674 State Rd, Cleveland

Great, basic ice cream. I do see them trying to get fancy with monthly flavors now, but ehh, stick to the classics. The honey pecan is what they are famous for and it is so amazing. It’s salty and sweet and has crunchy pecans in it. My other favorite is their chocolate peanut butter. They put so much peanut butter ribbon in it. I’m obsessed. Get the two together in a cup and it’s the perfect combo. I also like their cookie sandwiches and ice cream bars (just the vanilla, raspberry not so much). The ice cream bars are ginormous. I only wish they would make them in other flavors like they used to with their coconut ice cream. I think they would be really good with honey pecan too. While I’m talking about things they should bring back they also used to make a monkey business sundae that was my favorite. Hands down the best tasting peanut butter sauce. And I feel confident saying I’ve tried all the ice cream places Cleveland has to offer.

Kilwins Charlottesville – Menu with Prices – 313 E Main St #5233, Charlottesville

I had a scoop of the chocolate peanut butter and a scoop of the peanut butter ice cream in a cup. The ice cream was really good. the parking is a bit of a challenge because it’s on the downtown mall so you have to usually use the parking garage or find the rare Street space. But it’s probably worth the walk because of the quality food. The reason I gave it a 4-star was I thought the ice cream was rather pricey. me and my girlfriend each got two scoops in a cup and it came to almost $15. We didn’t try any of the candy or the fudge but it all certainly smelled and looked amazing

Village Bakery – Menu with Prices – 111 E 8th St, Tyler

Go to this place for one important reason. The cakes, pies, cookies and Pastries taste like your grandmother made them. Yes, their business model is very old-fashioned–like only excepting cash or checks and so on. Their workers are better at baking cookies than customer service. However, I can except a few quirky old-fashioned things for the best buttercream icing I’ve ever tasted. Their Italian cream cake is out of this world. My son loves their Gingerbread men cookies. I highly recommend letting them decorate with just regular butter cream icing on specialty cakes. If you want something particular printed, then they have to use the same machine as everyone else. If you want to use a credit card, debit card, or your Apple wallet there are many other bakeries in town for you. In my view, Village is worth going by the ATM to get cash. I can accept a few out of date business practices if it means their baked good stay old fashioned and excellent. Just try taking one of their cakes to a Tyler event. When your guests see the box with a Village sticker they will say “Village Bakery–what a wonderful treat.”

Gator Bob’s Trading Post – Menu with Prices – 161 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine

We came here to Gator Bob’s Trading Post to cool down from the summer heat with some ice cream. This location was the only place we found for ice cream that wasn’t in the busy part of town. Gator Bob’s served Hershey’s ice cream which included the following flavors: Mint Chocolate Moose Tracks, Peanut Butter Cup, Unicorn, Muddy Sneakers, Strawberry Cheesecake, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Key Lime Pie. It would’ve been nice if they had more of a variety but we were ok with it. I had a scoop of the Mint Chocolate Moose Tracks which was Mint ice cream with brownie bites and chocolate caramel cups. It was really delicious especially with the brownie bites. I also had a scoop of the Unicorn ice cream which was a super sweet ice cream with sour/sweet candies. This ice cream was REALLY sweet, maybe a bit too sweet for me. My Grandfather had the Muddy Sneakers which was a vanilla and peanut butter ice cream with chocolate candies. He really enjoyed it and devoured the whole cone without a word. And lastly, my uncle had the Strawberry Cheesecake which he loved very much. Overall, I would probably come back to Gator Bob’s for ice cream.

The Smoothie Room – Menu with Prices – 25 W Crystal Lake St Suite 163, Orlando

Arrived around 6:00pm or so, which wasn’t a busy time. I had the “Chocolate Factory”, which had almond milk, almond butter, dark chocolate, organic cacao, banana, and peanut butter. I usually dislike peanut butter in any smoothie because it usually overpowers all the other flavors. This smoothie has a nice balance of all the ingredients and it actually has made me more open-minded to smoothies with peanut butter. The cashier was new and she was friendly, asking what type of smoothie I would like. She recommended 3, “Health Nut”, “Butter Face”, and “Chocolate Factory”, based of what I told her. I thought “Butter Face” was a funny name. She and the other employee were nice to answer my question on what “maca” was, and if I could have a menu copy. Right now, the prices will change, so she said I am welcome to just take a picture of the menu. I’d definitely come back here for a smoothie fix! Delicious smoothie and great customer service. The ambience is relaxing too with the art decorations. The prices were reasonable too, for the quality.

Market Place & Cafe Menu with Prices 901 N Glebe Rd # 110, Arlington

Dear owners: is your business doing so well that you can afford to be blatantly rude to customers? (I don’t think so; it’s always empty when I go in.) I have gone here half a dozen times or so in the last year (it’s close to my office) for a breakfast sandwich. The food is not good and the interior is just passable, but it’s hard to mess up a breakfast sandwich, and the location is convenient for me. But this morning I went in, ordered a breakfast sandwich, handed him my credit card, and the wonder said, “no, it has to be cash for under $5”. (I have ordered the same sandwich in the past, for the same price, and he took my card.) I told him I didn’t have any cash. He yelled “stop” to his wife at the grill, who had started the sandwich, and then walked away from me without a word. Not any “I’m sorry, I’m afraid we can’t take the card for this amount” or “there is an ATM nearby” — just wordlessly walking away as I stood there with my card in hand, clearly looking confused. It’s not the card versus cash issue — I understand the economics of it, they get charged for credit card transactions — it’s the egregious, almost contemptuous, rudeness that I found so shocking. I will never go back.

Tai Chi Cuisine – Menu with Prices – 5414 Walnut Ave, Irvine

The worst service experience I have never had before!!!! Tonight, I was going to Taichi to buy their Wonton soup which was today’s special dish offer. When I gave them my credit card to pay the order, the male cashier Wang said: ” We do NOT accept credit cards under $20, especially your order is a dinner special.” What!? Why was I DISCRIMINATED against because of ordering a dinner special and pay by credit card??????? Then, I went to check my purse if I had enough cash, but I did not find any. So, I told them I did not have cash, and when your restaurant posted menu in group, you guys did not mention do not accept credit card under $ 20 anywhere, even in the front desk of the restaurant, there is nowhere customers can find this notice. Unfortunately, this cashier Huang did not explain anything to me. Instead, he said Impatiently and Rude: ” It is COMMON SENSE in American like you go to the 99 Ranch market, they won’t accept, either.” What the Heck!? Then, he started to service other customers who were behind me and just IGNORED me. After I stood there embarrassed about 3 mins, he asked me to transfer the amount to his BOA account by Zelle. Finally, I got my food which was needed to bring to church. Actually, I hate spreading negative inform and rarely give a bad review. However, the cashier in Taichi made it! Good job cashier Wang! (1) If you think people who order today’s special dish are cheap, no cash in pocket and have to pay by credit card even under $20, please mention it early or do not offer today’s special, I won’t be angry (2) If you are afraid the bank will charge your boss the transaction fee by using a credit card, I am willing to pay that several cents for my order. Customers going to your restaurant is for service and pay for it, not for being charged!

Frank’s Italian Ices – Menu with Prices – 687 Ling Rd, Rochester

I’m embarrassed to say i live right down the road from this place but never stopped in….When you walk in you might be greeted by the sweetest old man you could ever meet…Frank. Frank owns Franks Italian Ice. Or the place might be empty…with the door open on a hot summers day…and frank might be right next door at Savastano’s, sitting down and having a cup of coffee. If he is, just give a little shout and he will come right over to serve you. (the two stores share a door inside) Immediately you will think you have been good friends with Frank for years as he talks to you like you are part of his family. I learned that Frank’s Italian Ice used to be Al’s Italian ice…Al was Franks father and Frank has been making the stuff since he was 5 years old. Back in the day Al’s Italian ice was The biggest player in the game…And the italian ice shop used to have lines out the door on the regular…But Now that Franks father has passed…And Frank renamed it Franks Italian ice…He has this new location..Much more modest…and he sells a lot of the product to all the little shops around rochester. But still makes it all himself in the back of store with his machines. I wish i could tell you the prices for franks because I didnt see any…and when i asked he didnt really say what they were lol…I walked in expecting to pay with a Credit Card…but i learned he doesn’t take credit/debit. Just cash….and i only had 6 bucks in my pocket….but yet i still managed to walk out with 2 quarts of the finest, most creamiest, Delicious italian ice and Gelati i have ever had. and when i walked out i still had 1 buck left in my wallet….I felt so bad…Like i had just robbed him. I told him i would come back n give him more cash tomorrow…He just shrugged and said “eh”. What i got…Chocolate Gelati…and Italian Lemon ice. Oh my goodness…i think i am swearing off ice cream…The lemon ice was so creamy you would swear it was made with cream..But nope. No milk..No cream…and it taste like a dream. Not overly sweet either…I felt like i was eating a cloud. The chocolate Gelati…Looks like it would taste super dark…But it’s not. It’s soooo good. Taste like he adds some sort of liquor in it. Almond maybe? You don’t feel guilty after eating it either. Like you do when you have regular ice cream or custard. All in all…If you want the best italian ice you have ever had in your life…please come to Gates, NY and stop in at Franks Italian ice. Bring cash because credit/debit is not accepted. I am so proud to live in a town that has a place like Franks open..that is not only rich in Gelati/italian ice..But also rich with so much History.

The Girls Who Bake Next Door – Menu with Prices – 210 Iolani Ave #1, Honolulu

I know The Girls Who Bake Next Door have a food truck–and you can follow their schedule on Instagram–but I actually went to their store front. I was craving chocolate chip cookies, and since I passed by the store once before and knew where the Girls were, I dropped by one Friday morning. I didn’t check Instagram beforehand, so I was fortunate during my visit that they had their traditional chocolate chip cookies. If you’re looking for a specific flavor, be sure to check IG: they have a list of their flavors for the day. Anyway, since I was the only customer there, I could sort of take my time ordering. I didn’t want to take too long, though, because the team was busy preparing for a special order/event and it looked like they were busy. The entire store smelled so good! I bought four cookies (and ate them all the same day), but being in the store made me want to buy everything I saw! The cookie deal was a good one, though – four cookies for $5. Definitely would return and recommend them to others. I also would visit their food truck if they were close to me one day. Here’s what I got: “Chocolate Chip”: There’s nothing better than a warm, comforting chewy cookie that’s loaded with chocolate chips. I love how this cookie was thin and small, but it wasn’t crispy and overly crunchy. It also contained a good amount of chocolate chips. “Chocolate Chip Mac Nut”: Surprisingly, this ended up being my favorite of all the cookies I got … and it was surprising because I usually don’t go for the cookies with nuts. I tend to be simple when it comes to cookies. But I loved the texture and flavor this cookie brought. The mac nuts balanced the sweeter chocolate chips perfectly. The mac nuts also added some welcome crunch and texture without being overwhelming. “Oatmeal Coconut Chocolate Chip”: This was the only cookie that made it home for my family to try, but they liked the different flavors. The oatmeal cookie texture made this cookie a little grittier, and it didn’t taste as sweet as the others because it had coconut as well as chocolate. “Chocolate and Peanut Butter Chip”: I was interested to see how the blend between peanut butter and chocolate would work out. The peanut butter flavor wasn’t as intense/strong as I had hoped, but this cookie was still delicious. It was still nice to get a hint of peanut butter in there. “Peanut Butter Toffee”: This cookie wasn’t available during my particular visit, but I do want to try it one day because I love toffee. It’ll be interesting to see how it melds with the peanut butter, but I cannot wait to try it.

Earthbar Ocean Avenue – Menu with Prices – 1447 Ocean Ave Suite 100, Santa Monica

I always have a hard time wrapping my mind around the fact I pay $10 for a smoothie, but I seem to be addicted to the chocolate supreme smoothie. Itâ??s so smooth and creamy and the right touch of cacao – Iâ??ll get it for a breakfast or quick lunch. Itâ??s also 547 calories so itâ??s definitely not something I try to do often. The great breakfast is a good option and will also get you very full. I tend to get that one whenever Iâ??m at the LAX store and want to have something to tide me over flights. The flax master is also a good option and always surprises me by how purple it is. Thatâ??s just a random comment, it doesnâ??t affect the taste or anything, which is also a properly blended smoothie with some flax oil inside or it. The service is quick although sometimes they do take a second to break away from chatting with coworkers to ask what you need. They take credit card and you pay before they make your smoothie. There are some indoor tables but the music is slightly too loud to have a proper conversation so Iâ??d recommend taking your smoothies outside and walking along the promenade or sitting on a bench on the palisades. Overall a quick stop for yummy but slightly overpriced smoothies.