Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're in Montgomery County, what about Moorenko's?
Personally, I don't think there are enough good ice cream parlors in the DC area. What is up with that?? I grew up in New York and we had several that we could go to.
It seems like everything here is frozen yogurt. Blech.
Yet another thing that bites about this area. New England ice cream shops are the best.
And why isn't there maple-walnut ice cream here?
Anonymous wrote:The Dairy Godmother in Del Ray. It is technically custard but very very good.
Anonymous wrote:What about the parlor at Burke Lake Park? Ride the train and the carousel while you're there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're in Montgomery County, what about Moorenko's?
Personally, I don't think there are enough good ice cream parlors in the DC area. What is up with that?? I grew up in New York and we had several that we could go to.
It seems like everything here is frozen yogurt. Blech.
And there used to be a ton here too (swensens, farrells, giffords) but they've all closed. Are all the NY ones still in business? I only see gelato and yogurt places when I am there.
Op since its a birthday I'd go to serendipity. Georgetown isnt that challenging. You could try someplace like Johnny rockets - not sure they've got sundaes. Or the Shake Shack.
Anonymous wrote:If you're in Montgomery County, what about Moorenko's?
Personally, I don't think there are enough good ice cream parlors in the DC area. What is up with that?? I grew up in New York and we had several that we could go to.
It seems like everything here is frozen yogurt. Blech.
Anonymous wrote:If you're in Montgomery County, what about Moorenko's?
Personally, I don't think there are enough good ice cream parlors in the DC area. What is up with that?? I grew up in New York and we had several that we could go to.
It seems like everything here is frozen yogurt. Blech.