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Yeah, been waiting for the open day for weeks!


Had a nice chat to the two Ladies, both really friendly and helpful.


As for the ice cream, wow! We got back from Italy just on Sat and had eaten authentic gelato every day for 4 days. I can easily say this was at least the equal. The Fig & Caramel is just amazing!


I really hope the weather changes, I think this is a great addition to the Lane. I wish them every luck.


And I'll be back, sun or no sun!

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maria Wrote:

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> Tried it yesterday. The salted caramel and vanilla

> aren't as good as Hope and Greenwood by a long

> shot!!


xxxxxxx


I had a Pistachio cone on Saturday. It was very creamy, but somehow Pistachio ice cream never tastes as good as I remember it from when I was a kid :(


But there was a lot of it for a small size cone, and I thought it was good value for money.


I intend to slowly work my way through all their flavours!


Will still be going to Hope and Greenwood for their yummy ice cream too, though! Especially the salted caramel, it looks like .....

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There are definitely seats outside, and when I went most people seemed to be having their ice creams in little tubs rather than cones, which I guess it's easier to sit down to eat.


Seats outside not much use in this weather, though :(


What bad luck for an ice cream shop to open in such a bad year for sun.

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