Such a cute little spot! Was in the mood for ice cream & just decided to pick a spot & try it out & I’m glad I found this one. Very friendly staff & lots of different flavors of ice cream + other goodies such as loaves, cookies, chocolate. I will be back for sure!
Service
Take out
Price per person
$1–10
Atmosphere: 5
Not only do they have amazing ice cream, they are now serving breakfast sandwiches on NY bagels. Get their sausage, egg and cheese - you don’t be disappointed. Great value too!
Hickory Stick Ice Cream is a hidden gem that combines delightful flavors with fair prices, creating a truly satisfying experience for ice cream enthusiasts. From the moment you walk in, the cozy atmosphere and charming decor set the stage for a delightful treat.
What sets Hickory Stick apart is not just their delectable ice cream but also the warmth of the owner, Laura. Her dedication to customer satisfaction is evident in every scoop. Laura goes above and beyond to ensure that visitors have a memorable and enjoyable time at Hickory Stick. It's refreshing to see an owner so invested in the happiness of her customers.
Now, let's talk about the star of the show—the ice cream. The hickory stick flavor is a unique blend that captivates your taste buds with its rich, smoky notes. Each spoonful is a journey of flavor, and they offer a variety of other delicious options for every palate. The portion sizes are generous, and what's even better is the reasonable prices. It's evident that Hickory Stick values its customers by offering a tasty treat without breaking the bank.
Whether you're a local or just passing through, Hickory Stick Ice Cream is a must-visit. The perfect combination of mouthwatering flavors, reasonable prices, and a caring owner make it a sweet spot worth returning to again and again.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Hickory Stick Ice Cream Parlor is a charming spot nestled in farmland. The quaint atmosphere adds to the delightful experience. Not only do they serve delicious ice cream, but the inclusion of Stock's pound cake enhances the menu. The prices are reasonable, making it a sweet deal for a delightful treat.
Service
Take out
Meal type
Other
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
The Cookie Monster ice cream was AMAZING! I love ice cream and this is now on my top favorites list. (Adult here)
We went in on Sunday night when it was rainy so it was pretty quiet. The employee was super friendly & polite who helped us. Thank you. (:
We will be back!
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Unusual location for an ice cream shop; in the middle of nowhere in a remodeled one house school house. The ice cream was great, and the many flavors were a nice surprise. Blueberry pie and raspberry/cashew flavors were great!
The ice cream is great but they won’t let customers use their bathroom, which makes it extremely problematic to go with kids. Inevitably one kid will need a bathroom, or will spill ice cream and need a sink to clean up. A great place to grab ice cream but unfortunately without a bathroom, not a good place to go with kids.
A step back on time walking into this restored school house for an evening ice cream treat. Not just ice cream. Water ice, coffee, and some small snacks. Friendly staff and quick in and out service. Lots of seating if you get there early enough. The parking lot fills up quick but saw people parking along the road.
A cute little gem of a spot we would stop at after leaving the farm. My girls loved coming here for a refreshing bite of ice cream after being out in the sun for most of the day. A friend took me here because she frequents here almost daily. They serve fresh coffee, ice cream and water ice. They have homemade iced tea as well. I personally loved the lavender mint they were serving for a while. One thing I didn’t like was that they used a lot of syrups for flavoring. I’m sure many places do though, it just doesn’t seem like a very “natural” flavoring to me.
A large twist soft-serve ice cream in a regular cone is $7 without tip. Everything is expensive these days, and quality does not play a major role in the matter. Unless milk and sugar prices are up, or artificial vanilla hard to find, I can not comprehend why stores like this one has exorbitant prices. I hope the owner is paying employees a living wage that includes health care.