R K
This place was a bit disappointing. The milkshake is literally just flavored milk. The soft serve melted so quickly. Not enough caramel sauce. The butterscotch hard topping taste like Crayons. If I had to choose there were plenty of other places to go to get ice cream and we should have went to one of those places. However there are benches and a little park for kids here and great water views.
… moreJessica Long
Very cute ice cream shop located directly on the water.
The service was quick and the folks working there were kind.
I got the vanilla with the butterscotch hard shell with a cup of sprinkles for dipping. Don’t typically eat soft serve, but it was very tasty.
There is lots of free parking, which was nice and areas to sit near the shop.
… moreTilly Lo
The young man working there is very polite, helpful and patient. I ordered a medium cone and it was plenty for me. To my surprise, my dog who loves ice cream wasn’t interested. The ice cream was good, not as creamy and seemed more icy. It is inexpensive. $3 for the medium plus $1 tip. I enjoyed it.
… moreR. Jung
If you love soft serve ice cream, you’ll love the Ruddy Duck’s “Cone Island” shop. I recently stopped here for my birthday and ordered 3 soft serve treats in cups. Their small is $2, the medium $3. Sprinkles were 75 cents extra. I was so happy. I got exactly what I wanted for what I thought was a great price. Great view of the bridge from their shop. I only wish they had apparel or stickers or something with their logo on it I could buy; love the soft serve cones.
… moreChristina Butler
They seem to be closed when ever the Internet says their open so I came all the way here for it to be closed but normally when open good service and good ice cream!
… moreAaron Simpson
Positioned ideally just off to the start of the boardwalk, the location of the Cone Island Ice Cream Shoppe makes one imagine that the founder would have walked along the pier on a warm day with their eyes closed some years ago and when the moment that the taste for ice cream developed they opened them and built the ice cream shack in that very spot.
Overcoming the choice paralysis that many waterfront stores cause, Cone Island offers only three flavors: chocolate, vanilla, or a swirl of the two – all with or without sprinkles. Not only does this simplicity make it easier for the customer to make a decision without wading through dozens of experimental flavors, it also goes a long way to keep lines short and movement fast – all of which are important when attempting to manage drips of sticky ice cream making their way down your fingers and impatient children tug at your sleeves.
Reasonably priced, Cone Island Ice Cream Shoppe remains competitive with the Ice Cream Place across the street and refuses to take advantage of families and tourists to the area. Portions are fair and sized almost in consideration of the sun that would surely beat down and melt any larger scoops. Even though one of the primary downsides of the seasonal store is that it becomes impossible to go down to the island without being tempted by a cone of soft serve, I would be pleased to recommend the store to anyone visiting the area looking to savor the view of the river.
… morePaul Peters
Good soft ice cream! Quick service and friendly staff! Great atmosphere! At a good price!
… moreChyane Jiron
Delicious ice cream. There was no wait for our ice cream either, they made it as soon as we ordered.
… moreTheresa Stubblefield
Just gross. My family got a very milky milk shake with no thickness and 4 flavorless soft-serve twists that were melted all over our arms and clothes within 60 seconds. We asked for bowls but they took 5 minutes to get. Thankfully there is a water refill station beside the building so we were able to clean up the unenjoyable mess and throw it out. The little bit of ice cream my son did have triggered him throwing up in the car on the way home. We were all nauseous for 24 hrs afterwards. Please heed this warning.
… moreKevin Keegan
I’ve cream with a view! Sunset was interrupted by an amazing storm cloud that never went away.
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