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West Chester Scoop

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8 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. KristineApr 06, 2008

    Just got back from my first visit with my two kids; my daughter had the Playdough ice cream and my son the award winning Chocolate, both were excellent but the best part was the doughnuts, I ordered a dozen to go, chocolate glazed, cinnamon suger, once I got home and tried them I thought I died and gone to heaven, highly recommended.

  2. BethApr 02, 2008

    My kids and I adore WC Scoop! We love to walk through town on a Saturday, visit the Grower’s Market, and then head to WC Scoop. The Hershey’s ice cream is outstanding (Moose Tracks!), the staff is very patient while the kids decide on a flavor, topping, etc., the VIP club is great - buy 5 cones and get one free - they keep the punch card, so you don’t have to bring it with you, and they have coupon’s on their web site (www.westchesterscoop.com) WAY better than that other noisy, expensive ice cream shop just down the street. The new dinig area is attractive and the outside area is cute. Love Scoop!

  3. ShawnMar 16, 2008

    Hold the phone..

    Not only do they have great seating now.. They have DONUTS.. FRESH donuts. They have a DONUT Machine ok…

    And a Donut Ice Cream Sundae…. YEAH!

    Seriously, I run 2 miles+ a day and go to the Gym so we can go here on Saturday and have breakfast now.

    as spring summer comes… and Ice Cream Season begins… 3-4 miles a day?

    :)

    AWESOME people, prices, and service.

  4. David SpeersOct 08, 2007

    People, hear me when I tell you that you need to try Honey Bun at Scoop, it’s life changing :-)

  5. AnneSep 05, 2007

    Loved the chocolate moose tracks. Wish I had known about the cute little patio in the back, because it would have been fun to sit out there and enjoy my ice cream.

  6. Dr ZibbsAug 17, 2007

    Firstly, let me appologize for my terrible spelling errors on my Penn’s table review. I was typing while trying to eat a leg of lamb - and we all know how that goes.

    As for West Chester Scoop. Very good. I enjoyed the traditional chocolate in a cone. They have a pretty good selection of your “hard ice creams” (as opposed to the softies).

    I also love the framed photos of old time West Chester. The place has an old time charm. They will also be opening the left portion of the building shortly.

    Therefore, I will behold 8.1 “that blue yak” stars out of 10 to the friendly people at WC Scoop.

  7. BrezAug 10, 2007

    Two words - Roadrunner Raspberry!

  8. BetsyAug 04, 2007

    Great owners…unique oatmeal ice cream…very good.

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