Colleen’s

Ice cream shop · Medford

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"Colleen’s has been operating in Medford Square in one form or another (it was originally a Brigham’s) since 1990. Colleen Hallisey bought the restaurant when she was 22 and began selling her ice cream out of the shop. It was a huge hit, and Colleen fast became a staple in Medford Square. Sadly, Colleen passed away in 2018. But new owner Kolin Burgoyne grew up working in the shop, and when he and his wife Vicki bought the restaurant in 2019, they vowed to run things the way Colleen did. Head there for some good diner food, and save room for a decadent ice cream sundae." - Terrence Doyle

Where to Eat in Medford

61 High St, Medford, MA 02155 Get directions

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