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redwitch 10-27-2014 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Shirleevee (Post 958899)
The first time we went there we thought he was related to the Soup Nazi........

I think they might be third cousins or first cousins once removed. It is definitely his way or the highway but he's still basically a nice guy.

tommy steam 10-27-2014 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by mac9 (Post 958720)
Jeff is very fussy about his ice cream. You eat it his way or you don't eat it. We fondly call him the "Ice Cream Nazi." He does not have a liquor license as it is not needed to make his ice cream. Therefore, he serves no liquor nor are you allowed to bring any in.
Jeff is a fellow Villager.

Guess I won't be going there.

EnglishJW 10-27-2014 09:31 AM

At the recommendation of Redwitch, we took our 21 year old son to Mystic Ice Cream when he visited. It was a Saturday evening and there was a nice crowd as well as some live music. We enjoyed everything about our visit including the cherry cream, coffee fudge and Bailey's cream. Each of us, for very different reasons, left with a big smile. The place is unique and a very nice change of pace.

Vicki.baker@aol.com 10-27-2014 04:01 PM

One of the very few ice cream places, with unique flavors, that allow NO SAMPLES.....PERIOD. He's pretty much rigid on most everything!!

Skip2MySue 10-27-2014 04:05 PM

While you're there enjoying all those sweet treats if Jeff is there ask him to do his magic tricks. Very enjoyable and how the hell did he do that moments.
Skip 2
P.S. Of course I only go for the magic :jester:

Bogie Shooter 10-27-2014 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by tommy steam (Post 959021)
Guess I won't be going there.

That's a shame, if you are basing that decision on these posts.

Skip 10-27-2014 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 958922)
There is quite a lot of booze in those delicious treats.

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Originally Posted by rdhdleo (Post 958697)
I may be wrong but would not think you need a license to serve something that is made with liquor in it.

Hmmm!
So if I call my drink a "High Ball" and put whiskey in the ginger ale, I don't need a liquor license to sell it?

Skip

Bogie Shooter 10-27-2014 07:46 PM

I would think that after being open as long as the store has..........the owner has checked out the license requirements. Don't ya think?

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 10-28-2014 11:16 AM

I think that there's such a small amount of alcohol or perhaps just alcohol flavors in the ice cream that a liquor license is not required. Sort of like a restaurant that serves something in a wine sauce or bourbon flavored chicken.

rdhdleo 10-28-2014 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 959422)
Hmmm!
So if I call my drink a "High Ball" and put whiskey in the ginger ale, I don't need a liquor license to sell it?

Skip

Ummm people put booze in cakes and various desserts and recipes and do not need liquor licenses to sell them... what you're referring to sounds like straight booze.

jblum315 10-28-2014 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rdhdleo (Post 959728)
Ummm people put booze in cakes and various desserts and recipes and do not need liquor licenses to sell them... what you're referring to sounds like straight booze.

Not unless I need a license for rum cake

gongoozler 10-29-2014 05:34 PM

Outstanding ice cream, music on Saturday nights, magic at your table, nice 60's photos all about the place . . . it was fun and I'll certainly be back soon! They just put in a coffee bar in the back too!


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