Bel Aire Snow Cones

  4.5 – 107 reviews   • Snack bar

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Bel Aire Snow Cones 39503

Hours

Wednesday11 AM–7 PM
Thursday11 AM–7 PM
Friday11 AM–7 PM
Saturday11 AM–7 PM
Sunday11 AM–7 PM
Monday11 AM–7 PM
Tuesday11 AM–7 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 104-100 S Wilson Blvd, Gulfport, MS 39503

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Reviews

Momma Makes (Hailea Reign)
Just what I was craving! I had the orange creamsicle with added cream and hubby had the same with ice cream flavor. Both delicious. Would definitely stop back by if we could!
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Tarra Lashay
I am not sure if my family & I came on a bad day, but the snowballs flavor were EXTREMELY watered down. I purchased 3 snowballs. Tasted like they added water to the juice.
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June Sawyer
Watered down snowballs. The chocolate is made with some weird concoction, taste like root beer syrup.
Watermelon was watered down. We gave our snowballs back to them. They should be ashamed of themselves for serving that.
Parking makes no sense. Save your money and time and go somewhere else.
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Chiquita White
My first time trying was about a year ago. I did not have a good experience. Went again today to give them another shot and once again I’m disappointed. Snowball was very dry and tasteless. I ordered spearmint which is a strong flavor but it was like I was eating lightly flavored plain ice. No plans on returning.
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Michael Sham
My kids love the place (and I do too)!! Always plenty of flavor and they always put my kids small orders in medium cups to prevent spilling! Cash only, but very inexpensive.
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Ross Robichaux
We were out for the day and I typed in snowballs and it brought us here. It’s cash only and everyone enjoyed their snow balls flavor could have maybe been a lil stronger but ice was good and there was plenty of juice
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Jada Young
Love to go there! I go all the time with my friends since we live near. They have very good snow balls but only have vanilla ice cream (they need more flavors)
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Louis Clark
jewelry. addicted to snow cones and look for a place where ever I travel. My Brother-in-Law took us to this place while we were visiting. Went back 3 times. I love my Brother-in-Law (Smile)! The place is small and doesn’t look like much but their snow cones are delicious, generous, well priced and and their selections are eye popping.
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Jamie Magee
Cash only establishment, sno cones were very good.

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Just Cause
I grew up in Bel Aire from the early 70s through the early 90s (left for the Navy). As kids we’d get snow cones from here. A treat for poor folk in 102 degree summers! Just south was the old Optimist Club (now a water company) that had an awesome arcade and the adjacent field (now a storage lot) was used for flag football. The red “clay hills” across from the field (now storage lot) were much bigger than now (erosion and time) were the site of many dirt clod wars in the 80s! I remember when Community Rd wasn’t even there, and was a dirt road for years. The hospital and Crossroads Center were all woods and we’d play army there, hunt with BB guns and fish in the creek. Believe it or not, there was a “deer crossing” sign in front of Bel Aire Elementary in my day. The Apartments on Angela were once a swamp we’d chase moccasins in. Been in California for the last 25 years (Navy) and have been taking my son to Bel Aire Snow Cones since he was a baby every time we go home. He’s graduating high school soon. TRADITION! To tell you how far back I go, my dad and I were rear-ended (non injury) in the intersection in front of Bel Aire Snow Cones in the late 70s on Dedeaux Rd.
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