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  • Lizzy L.

    Been going here since I was little!! Going here u feel so old fashioned and it feels so 1950s

    (5)
  • Caitlin K.

    I have to say it's so hard to find an old fashioned ice cream parlor but this place is one! I absolutely love it here and have been every week in the summer. From the numerous Icecream flavors to the yogurt machines to the old fashioned candies I couldn't be more impressed! It's definitely a must if you are in the area!

    (5)
  • Kelli M.

    Best Boston coolers and best cream puffs ever. Paul and Tino are also super friendly! Highly recommend!!

    (5)
  • Bill F.

    This is such a wonderful place. The owners are so kind to families and take the time to learn everyone's name. The frozen yogurt is so good!

    (5)
  • kelly w.

    Back in the days when I was young, I'm not a kid anymore- But some days I sit and wish I was a kid again- ah, Ahmad and 1994. stroh's was the peach pit of ice cream shops for elementary and middle schoolers alike. After soccer and softball games, or school recitals everyone went to stroh's. They had the best chocolate malts I had ever tasted. it was bangin'. it wasn't cheap before, but now I feel it's a little pricey for what you're getting. If you don't want your malt to be liquefied you have to ask for it extra thick- that'll cost you my friend. If you want to be able to taste the malt, you have to order extra malt- that will also cost you. I had been a die hard customer for years, the 2 men that owned it used to say hi and chat it up with me when I'd visit. Now all i get a blank stare and now mention of back in the day... It seems to be lacking fun. (Dear Stroh's, if you are reading this, please bring fun back)

    (3)
  • Parisa K.

    What I like about Stroh's are mostly the memories... the sentiment that comes from a childhood of growing up with visits to this place. Maybe it was because this wasn't a chain, but somehow I feel like we always ended up at Stroh's. They have a lot to choose from, and all of it is tasty. I think of it more of an ice cream boutique than store... maybe that's why it's an ice cream "parlor". I don't go back often because I'm trying to stay healthy. To this day, though, I still think of it fondly.

    (4)
  • SKT T.

    Great neighborhood hang out especially after the summer activities--what a tasty way to cool off. But remember to get a number when you get in :).

    (4)
  • Evan K.

    Its still ice cream, but probably the worst you can get in the area, not to mention the high prices.

    (1)
  • Pho K.

    This place sucks. The owner is creepy with the young girls, and it generally feels like the Brother Rice cafeteria, with a bunch of entitled acting clueless parents in the background taking up space. Avoid at all costs.

    (1)
  • Haroun K.

    This place is like a daycare center gone awry. It's outta control inside with sugar-hyped kids. That's ok, especially if you have kids. But, considering this place uses all Stroh's ice cream (i.e. it isn't home churned or anything), it pales in comparison to places like Clark's, where you get a huge portion of non-homemade ice cream for a decent price, and Treat Dreams, where everything is handcrafted. I got a 2 scoop cup at Stroh's, and it was pretty scanty, especially considering the price. The selection is good - Rum Raisin, Pistachio, Mackinac Island Fudge, Chocolate Peanut Butter - but there are too many places with less mayhem and better value around.

    (3)
  • Carolyn C.

    Lots of great memories of going here when I was a kid. However, the ice cream just isn't that special anymore. The flavors haven't progressed since the 1990's.

    (3)
  • Becks D.

    We walked into Stroh's today and it was a blast from my childhood past. I haven't been in here since high school and the same guy that I remember seeing behind the counter, co-owner Paul Scott, was right where he should be, scooping ice cream for the kids and the kids at heart. The place is the same as it ever was but updated to include frozen yogurt for the health conscious and free Wifi for the geeks in all of us. You really feel like a sock hop could break out at any time. They serve Stroh's, Guernsey's, and Sander's Ice Cream and have a plethora of nostalgic candy. I went with my childhood favorite, chocolate chip on a sugar cone. And you know what? I felt like a kid all over again. Except this time I was on a mini-date with my husband. It is a bit spendy at $6 for two single cones but if that's what it takes to keep this local place in business that's OK by me. Next time I think I'll have a Blue Moon. Or Superman. Guess I'll make it a double.

    (4)
  • Rose P.

    I've been coming to this place as long as I can remember. Even as an adult, I keep coming back because of the great variety of both ice cream, yogurt, and toppings, and the friendly staff. Even with all of the children that come in and out of there everyday, Stroh's is always very clean. Take a trip there if you haven't already!

    (5)
  • Antonio A.

    This is a friendly place, it reminds me of the series Cheers where everybody knows your name. Paul and Tino have the best selection of flavors to crown any cravings. I will be back absolutely.

    (5)
  • Emma L.

    I live very close, and as such I went recently with a few friends on a saturday afternoon. We were all shocked to find that it was closed. I tired again by myself later that week, and it was open. They have loads of prehistoric-but-tasty candy, and their ice cream selection is still pretty great. What I wasn't expecting was that it was completely empty except for me. To be honest, I'm not sure how this place stays in business, since I never really see anyone there.

    (3)
  • Julie P.

    I've been going to Stroh's ever since I can remember--even used to have ice cream for lunch there when I was in high school and they had the store on Telegraph and Long Lake. I live in the Chicago area now, and every time I visit my parents, I make it to Stroh's at least once. Walking in the door, I feel like I've stepped back in time. I always get blue moon, and it never disappoints. I've seen other reviews where people are complaining about the prices, which are pretty much on par with my local Baskin-Robbins. I'll take Stroh's over B-R any day (any chance you'll consider opening a parlor in the Chicago area?? Leo's did!)

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :12:00 pm - 11
  • Mon : 12:00 pm - 11

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free

Stroh’s Ice Cream Parlor

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