Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No!!! I lived in GP for 4 years and I still think fondly of Max's pumpkin ice cream. Also such a nice guy.
I disagree. The several times I have been there (at my son's behest) Not that I wish ill on the man, but 've found him to be abrasive and pushy. And I think the ice cream is overpriced for what it is. $1.00 for sprinkles? Really? I like the idea of the place, but not the establishment itself. Just my humble opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No!!! I lived in GP for 4 years and I still think fondly of Max's pumpkin ice cream. Also such a nice guy.
I disagree. The several times I have been there (at my son's behest) Not that I wish ill on the man, but 've found him to be abrasive and pushy. And I think the ice cream is overpriced for what it is. $1.00 for sprinkles? Really? I like the idea of the place, but not the establishment itself. Just my humble opinion.
Maybe he was giving what he was getting.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No!!! I lived in GP for 4 years and I still think fondly of Max's pumpkin ice cream. Also such a nice guy.
I disagree. The several times I have been there (at my son's behest) Not that I wish ill on the man, but 've found him to be abrasive and pushy. And I think the ice cream is overpriced for what it is. $1.00 for sprinkles? Really? I like the idea of the place, but not the establishment itself. Just my humble opinion.
Anonymous wrote:No!!! I lived in GP for 4 years and I still think fondly of Max's pumpkin ice cream. Also such a nice guy.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sad for Max, too, but I agree that he erred in business judgment. He should have been aware that the lease term was going to be up and secured a new or extended lease before investing in improvements. Now he is being dramatic and emotional, which is understandable given his recent loss, but isn't really a fair characterization of what has happened. That said, it would be a lovely thing for the neighborhood in which he is so beloved helped him raise the resources to get started in another location. Kickstarter perhaps?

Anonymous wrote:I don't think he is interested in another location.
Anonymous wrote:Really bad decision by the Rocklands owner, in my opinion, and one that has earned them the enmity of the whole community. You can debate whether the neighborhood reaction is right or wrong, but it's there, it's heartfelt, and it's not going away anytime soon.
We have lived in Glover Park for 10+ years and love Max, his family, and his ice cream, as does practically everybody else in this neighborhood (and many folks all over the city). We go to Max's on the last day of school every year, we buy our birthday cakes from him year after year, and come to think of it, we're there for cones way too often the rest of the year.
There are at least 5 empty storefronts in Glover Park that Rocklands could have moved into. Instead they and their landlord chose to ruin the livelihood of a really kind man and to destroy one of our neighborhood institutions. It's shameful and all too common.