Corn Hill Creamery was an ice cream parlor nestled on river side of the retail and residential space that made up Corn Hill Landing on Exchange Boulevard. In addition to a revolving menu of homemade ice cream (by the dish, waffle cone, or hand packed pint), visitors can also enjoy generous sundaes and thick milkshakes. For the indecisive, they offered a bowl of 1-oz scoops of any 5 flavors for $3.95.
If you're not in the mood for ice cream, you could get a cup of coffee or a cappuccino as they pretty much operate as a full cafe as well. They made ice cream cakes too. The shop was bright, clean and comfortable. Additionally, the tables, chairs and benches outside were good for eating your ice cream and sipping your coffee while chatting with friends or just plain watching the world go by.
To ease the guilt of the massive waffle cone you just ingested, there WAs quick access to the Genesee River Trail that you could walk along. Their ice cream has also won awards. In the 2007 National Ice Cream Retailers Association Convention, they won: Best Tropical or Ethnic Fruit Flavor for their Coconut Almond Crunch Red Ribbon for their Vanilla White Ribbon for their Strawberry In the 2008 National Ice Cream Retailers Association convention, held in St.
Petersburg, FL, they won: Red Ribbon for Chocolate White Ribbon for Vanilla Bean White Ribbon for Tahitian French Vanilla Red Ribbon for Pumpkin with Sweet Pecan Crunch According to NICRA, "The ice cream is scored, according to color, texture, taste, bacterial count, and many other factors. Blue Ribbons are awarded to those scoring the highest marks, then Red Ribbons, and White Ribbons." 1 Free wireless internet was available. There is ample free parking in the parking lot of Corn Hill Landing.
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