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12 Milky Wy, Charlottetown, PE C1E 2E2, Canada

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Where to Eat in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

"An ice cream institution founded in 1983 from an old family recipe and still made using PEI milk; it has expanded to multiple stores and a lifestyle brand selling apparel and cow plushies. Offerings include classic local flavors like PEI strawberry and PEI blueberry, indulgent options such as Nanaimoo Bar and Gooey Mooey, and homemade cones (even sold as chips)." - Ksenia Prints

https://www.foodandwine.com/charlottetown-prince-edward-island-11742054
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Zippy

Google
Highly recommend this location They have a huge selection of products and a lot of ice cream options, including dairy free options. Their waffle cones are the best I’ve ever had They even have an area that showcases the history of cows and where they make the cheese and t shirts! Location often was busy, but lines moved quick and staff were very friendly There are tables to sit outside

Kevin Snyder

Google
Great flavors decent prices. The business makes their profit on highly marked up accessories. Stick to the huge selection of ice cream and you will not be disappointed.

Lord Stanley (Lifepilot)

Google
Cows Creamery at 12 Milky Wy in Charlottetown, PE, is a delightful gem that truly lives up to its fantastic reputation! Having enjoyed their delicious ice cream for years with our family in Whistler, BC, it was a joy to visit one of the original locations. The size of the creamery is impressive, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. The staff were friendly and helpful, making our experience even more enjoyable. Of course, the real star of the show is the ice cream! With a wide variety of flavors, each scoop is a creamy delight that brings back wonderful memories. From classic favorites to unique creations, every treat we tried was absolutely delicious. It’s clear that Cows maintains its commitment to quality and flavor, and we can’t wait to return for more! If you’re in Charlottetown, don’t miss out on this must-visit spot for ice cream lovers. Highly recommend! 🍦🐄

JAY KAY

Google
Definitely a must. Variety of delicious in house ice cream and accessories. They even have a free walk through to see all the history behind the company. I got the Wowie Cowie flavoured ice cream. It was delicious! They even have Dairy free option sorbets.

Plume de Lune

Google
Probably the best ice cream we ever had! And the gentle giant behind the counter, that took care of us with such warmth and a genuine smile, made everything even better.

Latha N.

Google
Great location to visit with kids. There is a self guided tour -watch and learn more about how ice cream and cheese is made . This specific location also has more flavours than the other locations.

C. J.

Google
Great spot for swag, ice-cream, food, treats, a picnic, and overall fun time out. A few other stores too, nearby. Overall, kind staff, fun items, Great ice-cream, and nice spot to visit, especially if from out of town. Recommended!

Neil Korotash

Google
I'd stop at any of the other ice cream shops on the island instead. This is a bit of a tourist trap. Good marketing and business sense on their part, but in my mind it is too commercial and lacks character. I also noticed that they charge MORE for their raspberry cordial at their shop than a lot of gas stations / grocery stores. Thought it was a bit suspect that they would charge more for their own product at their headquarters - simply taking advantage of tourists! I was also hoping to learn a bit more about the cheesemaking but everything was ice cream focused and I asked a few staff members about the cheese, and none could answer my questions.

Peter C.

Yelp
I bought a sundae and it was a great deal and yummy! C$9 and four scoops (4 flavors) Staff was friendly.
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Fred W.

Yelp
Cows was amazing there two primary flavors are so good it is creamy lovable we went to enjoy the best ice cream in pei funny catch phrases like cow wars moomoolemon and some more good ones go when your in the area eat and enjoy creamy tastings great mint chocolate chips Shakes and more primary delicious ice cream and good merch
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Wynne L.

Yelp
The huge cow outside the store is the first to greet you. Next, the employees greet you upon entering the gift shop. There's a huge selection of printed t-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, socks, pyjama pants, plushies, magnets, keychains, snacks/chocolates, and more. Just past the gift shop there's a self-guided factory tour. It starts with a video, then there's a wall of classic t-shirt designs you can get printed in the size and colour of your choosing, a room filled with rounds of cheese, and another where the staff are hard at work. In terms of the ice cream they have reviews that say it's the best in the world so we definitely had to try. We got the PEI apple crisp with a waffle cone. We found it to be too sweet and not the best that we've had but that could've just been that we chose the wrong flavour.
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Mark Z.

Yelp
Amazing icecream and a lot of interesting clothing items! Got to taste test a few flavors, my favourite were the Goey Moey, Moo york cheesecake, and the PEI blueberry. Kids liked the cookie monster and bubble gum flavors.
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Grace S.

Yelp
A stop at this ice cream shop was part of our bus tour. I tried the maple walnut flavor and it was pretty good , but I couldn't say it was memorable. I love how the line moved pretty fast , considering the number of flavors available ! There is also a gift shop, where they sell clothes, snacks which was quite interesting. I bought a small container of chocolate covered chips and am looking forward to it. Even though it might not be the best ice cream I had , I would recommend to anyone looking for a snacks for the road :)
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Justine S.

Yelp
I love cows creamery. It's a must stop for me every time I visit PEI. This location is my favourite because of the amount of merchandise and the fact that you can get a custom t-shirt with some of their discontinued popular designs. They also have a small theatre to watch a video about the history of cows and you can see where they make their cheeses! I also always get a cone and their ice cream really is some of the best.
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Shawn A.

Yelp
Service is speedy, the kids behind the counter have been trained well and want to get customers through.
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Karen F.

Yelp
Delicious ice cream and super friendly staff! Gracious about answering questions (because no taste testing) and giving us info on the different flavours. I seating inside, but we did enjoy browsing the gift cushions with all the cow stuff.
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Jasmine L.

Yelp
Although the self-tour of the Cows creamery was lack-lustre, the ice cream was not. The generous scoops, reasonable price for the quality, and variety of interesting flavours were LEGEN-DAIRY! Here were my favourites: -Nanaimoo Bar (custard ice cream with a hint of coconut, chocolate sauce, & crispy waffle pieces) -PEI Blueberry (authentic light blueberry sweetness) -Strawberry Sorbet (real strawberry sweetness with some pulp) -I also sampled Gooey Mooey & Wowie Cowie, but I personally find the the vanilla & toffee flavours too sweet TIP#1: No extra cost for their in-house freshly made waffle cone. It was thick & crunchy and tasted to me like vanilla & almond. TIP#2: Ask to sample some flavours, the staff are super nice about it. TIP#3: You can do half scoops to try 2 flavours instead of 1 in your scoop. The staff also weigh their scoops to make sure they give each customer a consistent amount. All this creamy smooth & quality ice cream for $5 a scoop is amazing !!! Definitely will keep my eye out for more Cows locations in Canada to get my PEI ice cream fix :)
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Cin C.

Yelp
We had to stop by for icecream here, even though we didn't have dinner yet. The layout is similar to all their other franchises, but they do have an extra 'factory tour' area, where you walk yourself through a short video and then look at the different windows that peer onto their various production lines. Of course, the main attraction is the icecream. We got the Wowie Cowie and the Chip Chip Hooray. Very good clean vanilla base with the added flavor and texture from the additions. There are some patio chairs outside along the boardwalk, so I would recommend getting the icecream and going for a walk around as you eat it (as long as it's not too hot outside!).
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Francis T.

Yelp
Our second stop at COWS, but our previous one was at the pier. We arrived at the same time as a bus tour. Even without the bus, it is a busy place. Souvenir shop aside, here is our thoughts on the ice cream place. The good: Ice Cream just as good. Lots of useful and busy staff. Lots of parking space. The bad: Staff in a hurry to make you leave, it's like a factory in there. Not as generous as the pier. Only two scoops instead of three. The pier version is more friendly and more generous. I would go there instead of here.
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Tania L.

Yelp
Cows is a must and a family favourite whenever we road trip to PEI! I was a little sad, however, to find that things have changed since then. In the past, they offered a free guides tour with complimentary samples of cheese and ice cream, but in an assumed effort to cut costs, the "tour" is self guided and much less informative than before. We each got our own ice cream cone, served in their rich and fragrant waffle cones. After sampling the PEI Blueberry and PEI Strawberry, I ultimately settled on the strawberry flavour (the server said that it was his preference of the two). The strawberry flavour was nice, and made from real strawberries! I did, however, find it slightly too milky... My sister got the cookie moonster, an adorable blue scoop filled with goodies such as Oreo bits and cookie dough. Made to resemble the Cookie monster from Sesame Street, it was quite nice! Dad got the coffee flavour, which was very rich in coffee taste. Mom defaulted to her favourite Wowie Cowie. Yum!
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Cheryl W.

Yelp
Yummy ice cream in handmade waffle cone. Great for a special treat. Dangerous to live near.
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Anna C.

Yelp
Ice cream is good but not sensational. The fresh waffle cones are great. Would love to see you expand the non dairy flavors.
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Teena D.

Yelp
I went to Cows on Capital Drive ... this is their head office and where they make their ice cream and teeshirts. They have a self-guided tour. You can watch a video. They weren't making any ice cream today. They weren't printing any teeshirts either. I've bought a few of their teeshirts over the years ... pictures of some of the ones I bought years ago were on the wall. I've been to all the Cows locations but one (the Northumberland Ferry location). Do I get bonus points for being in the Vancouver location which is no longer there? You can buy teeshirts, pajamas, mugs, postcards, etc. I got a double scoop of Fluff 'n Udder in a cup. Yum!
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Bill S.

Yelp
We're big fans of COWS ice cream. It's yummy good, and really, what else do you need to know? The factory store is located here, and in addition to dozens of flavors (yes, we're dullards and always wind up ordering the chocolate, but everyone around us was raving about the strawberry) available you can take a free behind-the-scenes production tour. There's not much to it -- a movie and watching people work -- but it's a pleasant family activity. The store has more comedic cow tee-shirts than you imagined might exist on any one planet, much less on one small island on that planet. Anyhow, the ice cream is delicious, like we said, so what would keep you away from visiting here to eat some of it?
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Jo N.

Yelp
This place was really busy. The lines went out the doors during summer. But the wait is totally worth it. Love their ice cream here ! One of the best ice cream I've had. Their ice cream is rich and cream. The fruit flavour ones here are sweet but not an overdose on sugar. My favourite flavours are the pei strawberry and pei blueberry and the birthday cake. They pei strawberry and blueberry are absolutely delicious. The birthday cake is on the sweeter side as it has blue syrup inside the ice cream but still really good. I've also tried the wowie cowie and pistachios. The wowie cowie I didn't like it too much. This one was really sweet and something just felt off. As for the pistachio, i was ok but I've tried better. The sea salt caramel was also pretty good. It's was sweet yet salty which gave it an unique flavour to it. You can order the ice creams on cones, in cups, as milkshakes or in a tub to go. They have tubs of ice cream you can buy. They allow you to mix multiple flavours in one tub. This is a good chance to try multiple flavours. Additionally, they have a lot to cow merchandises. They have cow plushies, cow cups, cow clothing, and etc. They also sell their cow branded cheese. This place is a really big tourist attraction so they have a mini self tour of the ice cream factory to entertain tourists. You can see behind the scenes of how they make ice cream and cheese if you follow the self tour. Overall, if you're visiting PEI, this place is a must try !!!
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Colleen J.

Yelp
I found the retail merchandise at the store, like T-shirts etc. much better than the ice-cream.... I think that should say a lot. The four of us got double scoops so we tried quite a few of their flavors and were not impressed with any of them, which actually surprised me because we read their board post of being one of the best ice-creams in the world and they listed a few other countries on it too. (All 4 cows jumped over the moon with this tourist trap and decided to try them). We got a mix of their "Moo" flavors as well as local PEI specials of blueberry, raspberry and strawberry. Didn't opt for their tour so can't say much about that....had a much better time at the store next door, Anne of Green Gables Chocolates.
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Ryan J.

Yelp
If you want Cows Ice Cream (and you should), I'd recommend visiting either of the city locations to enjoy the atmosphere at the same time. If you're whole intention is to see where it's made and you end up at the creamery... Well, there's not much to say. In addition to the factory, it's also a huge store where you have access to more than you ever thought you needed of branded Cows merchandise. The 'tour' itself is basic, yet free. You'll watch a short movie, and head into two rooms to see production. It's nothing to write home about, but mildly interesting at the same time. I was more fascinated about how they made the t-shirts than the ice cream.. Just OK. Save yourself the drive and have some ice cream in the city instead.

V A.

Yelp
The staff at cows creamery are quite possibly the nicest human beings on planet earth. I'm a nurse & id entertaining quiting my job & applying here just to be around really nice people all day. I've cream is always delicious. Cheese? To die for. The chocolate chips? Get out of town! Outstanding. & they have the cutest merch! We love coming to cows creamery!
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Sue A. Z.

Yelp
I wasn't a fan. The whole place feels super corporate/commercialized. The ice cream portion was very small for the price, they even measure it on scales. The flavour was underwhelming. The staff there looked tired, like they didn't want to be there. For a more authentic island ice cream experience, I recommend Holman's in Summerside.
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Ian W.

Yelp
I love Cows Ice Cream! While on PEI, I visited several Cows locations to keep my Cows Ice Cream craving in check and to purchase some Cows merchandise at 25 percent off (season end sales). A visit to PEI would not be complete without taking the Cows Creamery Factory Tour, which runs every 30 minutes (Jun-Aug)/hour (Sep-Oct) at the Cows Creamery head office at the PEI Factory Shops, which also has the Cows retail store and ice cream shop. Last weekend, I decided to take the Cows Creamery Factory Tour, which was $6 plus taxes (under $7 total) per adult and you get to wear a neat paper hat for the tour. The hat is "Made in the USA"-yayyy! The tour group met inside the store and the tour guide was wearing a cool purple Cows Creamery Factory Tour shirt. We were given a sample of the Cows chocolate covered potato chips as we entered the back area. On the 30 minute tour, we learned about the history and culture of Cows Creamery, as well as the manufacturing processes of their "moo-rific" Cows t-shirts, extra old cheddar cheese making (partnership with ADL), and their moo-tastic Cows Ice Cream. Still photography is allowed, but no video recording is allowed. We watched a few "behind the scenes" videos as we walked by the manufacturing (factory) areas behind glass windows. At the time of our tour (except for one employee folding new t-shirts), no one was making t-shirts, ice cream, or cheese. The ice cream making area was already broken down and cleaned up for the season. We were given samples of aged cheddar cheese and a small paper cup with Gooey Mooey ice cream, yummy! The Cows Ice Cream is very dense, rich, and creamy with less than 20 percent air. The wall in the ice cream sampling room had images on posters of the creative colourful Cows t-shirts sold over the years. My favourites are Moogaritaville, The Cowprentice, Steerbucks Coffee, SpongeCow SquareMoo, Pokecow, Indiana Moo, Lizzie Mooguire, Scooby Moo, and many others. I bought a Hannah Mootana baby tee as a gag gift on my last visit to PEI. I only wished they made a "Selena Moomez" t-shirt (does not exist, just a thought) to complement those popular "Justin Beefer" t-shirts. In the store, they also had Moo Direction and "I'm Mooey and I Know It" (LMFAO) t-shirts on sale. After the tour, I got myself a Double Scoop of Mocha Almond Fudge ($4.75 plus taxes) in a cone before heading off PEI to New Brunswick. I would like to take the Factory Tour again, but will return earlier in the summer season on a weekday to see the manufacturing processes live in action.
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Brian P.

Yelp
Very commercial and touristy. Front run by young people. Lots of tourist buses and ice cream is good. Pricey but good. Souveniers are plentiful there . The day we went they were not having tours of how they make their ice cream . So call First!
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Gordon C.

Yelp
Great place. They have fantastic ice cream. Very imaginative flavors. We ate ice cream on 3 different occasions across PEI. The best ice cream in Canada. I did I mention the t shirts. Well priced and very funny. All cow themed
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Harry L.

Yelp
I've been to Cows in Niagara on the Lake but I didn't know it is actually based in PEI. This shop is the flagship and it's really nice and has a little mini behind the scenes factory tour - it's more like you can see the employees work at the back. They have the usual merchandise with funny cow jokes. The ice cream of course is superb as usual! The strawberry ice cream is a delight and it was one of the best I've ever eaten, now whenever I visit again I'll want to get it!
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Steffany R.

Yelp
The self guided tour is a joke. Very disappointing. It pretty much is TVs you watch them do the mixing of the flavors. Did get 4 different flavors between me and my husband and all 4 were very good. Also love the waffle cones.
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Wayne C.

Yelp
Came here for the Cows Creamery Factory Tour. The tour consisted of an introductory video and 4 stops: t-shirt making, ice cream making, cheese making, and the sampling room. It seems that their primary business was t-shirt making, as it was mentioned on the tour that they only make ice cream about 50 days out of the year. This means you only have about a 1 in 7 chance of actually seeing them make ice cream on your factory tour. There are videos shown at each of the stops explaining the manufacturing process; however, I thought this was disappointing since you normally go to a factory tour to see the machines in operation, and the videos they showed could've easily been placed on their website for public viewing. In the sampling room, you do get to see all the t-shirt designs that they have created over the years, as well as try some of the ice cream, which they say has only 20 percent air. This makes their ice cream rich and creamy, whereas other brands could put more air to save costs, but wouldn't taste as good. Besides the factory tour area, they also have a retail area where they sell all sorts of Cows memorabilia and the ice cream area where you can get your fix. Also in the parking lot outside in the grass, there is a large cow and a sign which you can have your picture taken with.
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Kristen E.

Yelp
We visited several COWS Creamery shops while on Prince Edward Island and their ice cream is fantastic. Basically, we went there every day while we were on the island, it is that good. This ice cream isn't cheap, but it is worth it. Flavors are extra special. Great for all ages.
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Kathleen K.

Yelp
Had a great time touring the factory and checking out the hilarious t-shirts! Oh and the ice is Moolicious!! ;)
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Michelle C.

Yelp
Our group was made up of ages 5-65 and we all enjoyed the tour. The ice cream was the richest, sweetest I've ever tasted and I absolutely love ice cream. If you like cows, ice cream, cheese, or humor, you should pay this creamery a visit. There are no sugar-free ice creams but still enough of the other to be enjoyable experience.
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Byron J.

Yelp
Fantasticc! One of the "must do" in PEI. There are more than 10 flavors on your choice.
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Offer R.

Yelp
Let's be honest, Cows is a T-shirt factory first, and an ice cream parlor second. Both this as well as the downtown Charlottetown location devote more floor space to merchandise than to ice cream. Quite annoying is the large "factory tours" sign outside - it's misleading - the "self tour" isn't much. The ice cream is great though... Only stop to eat or buy a T-shirt. Not for "tours".
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Matt R.

Yelp
Very good icecream, lots to choose from. The self guided tour was cool and unexpected. Also take a minute to pick out a corky tshirt

Tracy H.

Yelp
Holy Cows! They are #1 for a reason! Gooey Mooey was my choice both times we stopped. Sure wish they were in Florida!
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Kyri K.

Yelp
The smell of the waffle cones (definitely some almond extract in there) is what kept pulling us in. I think their reputation is more hyped up than anything. The ice cream is definitely good, but I wouldn't say it's close to the best ice cream in the world, as they say. There are lots of fun flavors to try.
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Mikel M.

Yelp
I found the ice cream to live up to the title of best Ice cream in the world. Friendly staff and beautiful setting on the waters edge.
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Graeme R.

Yelp
Amazing ice cream, it is a must have when visiting Charlottetown!! I had the chunky mint chocolate one time and a mix of chocolate and moo crunch. Also make sure to try the chocolate covered potato chips!
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William H.

Yelp
Terrible service. I was waiting in line and the server help the customer at the end of the line. It doesn't matter how great of a product you have if you staff have give horrible customer service.

Sam M.

Yelp
COWS has the BEST ice-cream. Fluffin-Udder is my fav, but any peanut butter one is safe bet. They have a good variety of ice cream. The staff are also very friendly. They have a load of pun-tastic shirts and other comfy clothes. I make sure to have COWS ice-cream every summer.

Steve D.

Yelp
Tour is not really a tour. It is a video and then you walk by a window of a place where they make ice cream and then you walk by a t-shirt press and then some cheese storage. Nothing's being made so we just saw a bunch of machines. And it is not guided. So go here for the ice cream but the tour is a joke.