Jessica S.
Yelp
My husband and I came here for the first time the other day, and we did like it. We had a taste for ice cream, but wanted something with a more shake-like consistency, so we thought custard sounded great, and we went through the drive thru.
I ordered the choco express shake ($6.79), and it was okay but not something I'd crave. It also seemed very expensive for what I ordered, and it didn't taste like coffee to me at all. The consistency was great, but I'm sure I would have liked it more if I just got a chocolate shake; it was just okay. My husband really liked his, and he decided on a chocolate shake with cookie dough ($6.89 for a regular size 16 oz). He absolutely loved his because of the cookie dough chunks, and I tried his too, and it was very good. Though, I can't wrap my head around a $7 milkshake, let alone one that's $7 and only 16 oz. The large shake would have been $7.89, and that's mind-blowing to me. As you can probably tell, I was disappointed by the high prices. The cheapest thing is an Italian ice tube under the small treats section of the menu, but when it comes to their specialty items, the cheapest thing you can get is a root beer float or cream soda freeze for $5.19 or a regular sized BYO sundae for $5.49 (though you'd probably add toppings so you'd be paying more than that anyway).
The menu has tons of different customizations you can make to different items, but be careful because many of the toppings are considered premium toppings, so they cost more money if you add them. Premium toppings for $1.35 extra include: cheesecake, peanut butter cups, almonds, brownie, cheesecake, and a few more. Classic toppings for $1.00 more include: different fruits, syrups or caramel/hot fudge, peanuts, cookie dough, pretzels, Oreo, M&Ms, and more.
The service was great, and they had a younger boy taking orders in the drive thru. I felt bad though because on the day we came it was raining and he was standing there with a raincoat.
The restaurant doesn't have a seating area inside, but they do have a walk-up window and some outdoor seating.
Overall, this is definitely not a place I would come to every day or week, but maybe every once in a while.