Honestly, JP Licks fills most of my Davis Square ice cream needs just fine, but that sucks. Sure, it's a little chilly today, but it seems like they could've afforded to hold out for another week or two.
NO! you will not take away the end of my summer! someone needs to learn the meaning of the word "winter". (I'll give you a hint: in this climate it doesn't follow summer. Nor start in September.)
They have the worst hours anyway, I have often wanted to get ice cream from there, only to find it closed. Once basically in my face. that was fun.
BTW, Ron, a few years back you were planning a little bike tour around Somerville that didn't involve hills or busy streets. I couldn't make it then but I was really interested in it; are you planning anything similar soon?
I'm planning a bike tour for October 18, which traces the boundaries of Somerville. We'll probably call it something like "The Urban Edge Ride". It does, however, have a bit of hill climbing.
The ride will leave from Seven Hills Park at 10 am.
To be fair, I can't imagine the open window onto the street would be much fun for the employees in the winter. Do they even serve the ice cream inside at all? I was under the impression that you could only get it from the window out in front of the building.
No need to resort to JP Licks for your Davis Square Ice Cream. Mr. Crêpe next door serves Richardson's ice cream (in more reasonable sizes) all through the winter. You can sit and eat it, or take it out to the Square and gloat (to yourself) over how much better yours is than all those other JP Lickers.
For one thing, a little kiddie size cup at JPL is ridiculous at $2.99! But I cannot convince my kid to go anywhere beside the "cow ice cream store" if we're in Davis Sq and wanting ice cream. Dang, brand loyalty starts so young....
Sullivan's in Chelmsford is open from I think early April (around April vacation from school) to Christmas Eve Eve. I always loved getting quarts of pumpkin ice cream for a huge discount in December as they tried to empty out inventory.
To be fair though, Christmas starts at Hallmark in July (totally not kidding - I use to work at one, the ornaments are unveiled early July at a midnight party).
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:09 pm (UTC)someone needs to learn the meaning of the word "winter".
(I'll give you a hint: in this climate it doesn't follow summer. Nor start in September.)
They have the worst hours anyway, I have often wanted to get ice cream from there, only to find it closed. Once basically in my face. that was fun.
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:15 pm (UTC)The ride will leave from Seven Hills Park at 10 am.
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:47 pm (UTC)Bah.
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:51 pm (UTC)TURKEY?
I do not get JPL sometimes.
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Date: 2008-09-10 06:02 pm (UTC)But after the bloody mary sorbet, I wouldn't put it past 'em....
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