We enjoyed a delicious lunch and stopped for an ice cream treat. We had time for photos, walks and a little shopping. Book him! Read more Written August 26, 2023 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor...
Good home cooked food at a fair price served in a friendly efficient manner. Something on the menu to suit everyone whether a hot drink and cake or something more filling. Cold drinks and ice cream also available. Just next to the small gift shop, the cafe is...
Nose: you would believe you're nosing either cream sherry, or just PX. Pretty caramelly and molassy too, which is not totally unpleasant, on the contrary, but watch the palate… Mouth: bordering liqueurness, to the point where all you would need is a big ice cube. Shock-full of ...
Amazing donuts!!! Ordering menu Delicious, self selected donuts!! 288 RT-299 Highland, NY 12528 History We are a family owned ice cream stand. John Marsh with the help of his family opened a small ice cream stand in the Adirondacks in 2009. We opened a second stand closer to home in...
Nose: treacle sponge, toffee apples, mint choc chip ice cream and hessian. A remarkably clean and juicy sherry cask. Sods of earth, motor oil, wood polish, black pepper and heather honey. A few whiffs of pipe tobacco. Lovely! With water: a little more leathery and chocolatey now. Some...
It is unique in that it is separated into two stores: The ice cream section and their cupcake section. I went to the cupcake section as that is what I perceived they are mostly known for. Their cupcakes are quite heavily priced, but upon tasting their cupcakes a...
Mouth: pretty perfect. Especially the higher strength works perfectly, and even if this baby kept most armagnacs' trademark 'artisan' grittiness, all these fruits, both fresh and as jams, work perfectly. Cassata ice cream, angelica, orange zests, baklavas, liquorice... All very fine. Finish...
this year Glenmorangie have rebottled/repackaged 50 bottles of their famous 22 yo 1963. The original bottle used to sell for around £600/800€ at auctions but the new 'reworked' bottle is sold for approx double that price (while quite unsurprisingly, some retailers seem to have have taken...
You may buy a bottle for £25,000; mind you, that's only the price of a Chinese electric car or of a double espresso in Zurich. It is clearly the 'oldest' Japanese single malt ever bottled, now it was sheltered in a stainless steel tank when they found it, not too sure when ...
With water: date syrup, pomegranate molasses, rum ’n’ raisin ice cream, incense, dried wildflowers and more thick chocolatey and herbal notes. Finish: long, wonderfully earthy, chocolatey, gamey, leathery, herbal and gently sooty, some smoked meats in the aftertaste. Comments: Is it just ...