Ariel W.
Yelp
My friend and I stopped over for dessert after dinner at a nearby restaurant, I had it bookmarked forever so I was prepared to be wowed. Street parking is very limited in front of the shop but they have a garage around the corner with free guest parking.
I love the way the shop is set up. They have a loft area upstairs as well as seating downstairs and outside. The inside counter with bar stools overlooks the activity on Wilton Drive. You order at the register and then you can take your treat to wherever you want to sit.
Wilton Creamery offers vegan, gluten, sugar free, and non dairy options of ice cream along with exotic toppings that include Moscato Wine Soaked Pineapples, Basil/Balsamic Strawberries, House Made Maple/Honey Walnuts, Cannoli Cream, Boba, and boutique chocolates. They can turn any ice cream into a shake or sundae and they sell dog ice cream and bubble tea. A menu specialty is Ice Cream Nachos made with cinnamon sugar chips, a scoop if ice cream, and topped with mixed berries, chocolate syrup, raspberry syrup, sweetened cream cheese, and whipped cream.
The ice cream had some creative limited batch flavors I was really interested in like Yuzu, pineapple cilantro, and aromatherapy inspired by the nearby massage parlors that is a frutatto olive oil sweet ice cream with fresh rosemary and lemon mint. I sampled the Yuzu and while good it wasn't exactly what I was craving. I wanted to sample more flavors to find the right one but the staff seemed impatient so I jest went with what sounded good a scoop of their most popular flavor He's Not Worth It!, vanilla and English toffee ice cream with Oreo cookies, Heath Bar, and chopped soft caramels with a sea salt caramel swirl.
My friend and I headed to the second floor loft where there are some couches set up. I dug in and found the mix-ins sparse in my scoop. Worst of all it was completely melted by the time I was half way through. I ended up leaving half in my cup. I have had a lot of great ice cream this summer and I was disappointed by my scoop here. It is rare I give an ice cream place less than 5 stars but the softness of the ice cream wasn't for me. I understand everyone's taste is different. It is still a cool space though and with their prime space on Wilton Drive, I am sure they have no lack of customers.
PS Per owners response I am not sure how you are supposed to smell ice cream in a freezer and the staff wasn't animated in welcoming a first time customer. Response says everything you need to know.