

Locations in Rome, Verona & New Hartford, NY. Nicky Doodles offers a fun family experience. With 50 flavors of soft-serve ice cream, 30 flavors of hard ice cream, and 28 specialty sundaes. Our restaurant cooks to order. We offer Steak Sandwiches, Hot Ham, Hot Dogs, Roast Beef, Buffalo Chicken, Burgers, and so much more! So, come on in and eat in our dining room, pavilion, or on one of our many outdoor picnic settings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1159 Erie Blvd W, Rome, NY 13440
Phone: (315) 339-5395
Website: http://www.nickydoodles.com/
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I will never come back to here
My family enjoyed their chicken tenders, fried shrimp and French fries.
And ice cream.
Reasonable prices. Water bottle was only $1.50.
Super pleasantly surprised.
It’s busy but they’re fast. And plenty of tables to sit at. Or bench swings.
A couple swings need a little maintenance.
Pleasant time there.
The owner was rude, confrontational, and bizarrely aggressive after being asked for some extra empty sides containers after one of the staff members tossed my tray (with my receipt and order number) while I was filling a soda.
Despite my instinct to simply walk out and take the charge up with my credit card company I decided to satisfy my curiosity about what was advertised as “the best burger in the galaxy”. It wasn’t even the best burger on the block. The McDonald’s directly across the street had more claim to this particular title.
The food was barely edible, with the sides being plain potatoes and pasta drenched in unseasoned mayo. The burgers I could best describe as “movie theater” quality, seeming to be unseasoned pre frozen patties quick grilled to an unapetizing grayish brown tossed somehow both dry and greasy at the same time, onto a soggy bun.
The mozzarella sticks defied physics, having simultaneously a char burned exterior and an cool, unmelted, solid lump of cheese in the middle.
The soda machine worked, so there’s that.
If you want to be overcharged, underwhelmed, and yelled at give it a try. But given the amount of restaurants nearby, for the quality there’s a lot cheaper, and for the price there’s a lot better. And in neither scenario will you, a (over)paying customer, be yelled at for asking for a 5 cent Styrofoam cup, so ferociously guarded you’d think the dude brought his own from home, after one of the staff threw yours away.
Was my first time, and my last.