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Pints of Coney Island Frozen Custard

The American Cheesesteak Co. Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato This is actually inside The American Cheesesteak Company, and the person who answers the phone will say so. Also, close to closing time when it's really quiet (even around half an hour or possibly more before closing), they may put the chairs up to clean the floors. THEY ARE STILL OPEN! Try the door and see.

The frozen custard here is like soft serve ice cream, except it is firmer and a bit more elastic feeling. Slight custard flavour plus whatever flavour you chose.

Apple Pie
  • Like apple pie filling, not the apple pie crust part. Even has soft bits of apple in it.
  • Rather good but would be even better if flavour were stronger.
Salted Caramel
  • More salty than caramel-y. Maybe too much on the salty side.
If you just want one flavour, under no circumstances should you buy scoops or cones. Get a whole pint for the same price as a couple of scoops. Grab one of the plastic sample spoons. Then go to the nearby Emery Barnes Park and enjoy.

2015-Nov-19 Coney Island Frozen Custard menu and choices

Coney Island Frozen Custard pints

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