This is one of those reviews that is subjective to the company that I experienced my visit to this delightful little trailer with. If I were sitting alone in 100 degrees weather with flies and kids trying to play with me the stars would aline closer to 3 stars. However, today I had a wonderful time here catching up with the fabulous Michelle and Mindy C. while a cute kid played with my dog and I did not notice the heat or any flies. I did however notice the awesome music they were playing and Michelle liked it so much she emailed herself the mix CD that the awesome and possibly owner gave her all the info on and even brought the CD over for her to see. I can speak for both Michelle and myself that we expected the prices to be higher based on their website the 10.00 smores are actually for 2 people so only 5.00 and they are handmade local. I had a very tasty small watermelon snow cone that was more than enough for only 2.00. They also have Pup Cakes from Sugar Mama’s if you want to shell out 3.00 for a treat for your Pup. And for the ultimate trailer park experience they show a movie every night at 8:30 on the side of the trailer with beach chairs to lounge in –tonight is Back to the Future. On a personal note I really wanted to try one of the ADULT E-Lix-R Blend snow cones but the only flavor that sounded good to me was the Blackberries flavored Chi Devil Women’s Sexuality. To self«Do I really need a „sexuality enhancer“ while catching up with married friend?»
Jimmy M.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Finished off my torchy’s taco dinner with a brownie from Treat. Not much to say — who doesn’t like brownies?
Robert S.
Classificação do local: 1 Austin, TX
What a disappointment. The trailer owner was *wkw*rd and unfriendly, the snow cones were flavorless chunks of solid ice, and the prices were exhorbitant – $ 4. Where in Austin charges $ 4 for a f*cking snow cone?! Treat also didn’t have prices for the snow cones posted, which I thought was shady. Never again!
Theresa D.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I rode my bicycle this evening to Treat, even thought it was a sweltering 90 degrees outside, and had such a terrific, sweet experience. My dog, Cuzco, accompanied me and I always love to support dog-friendly businesses. We visited during the viewing of «Fast Times at Ridgemont High,» drive-in movie theatre style. What a great treat to offer Austin! Take your dogs, take your kids, take your friends! I had the Virtual Buddah, an orange-herb all natural ice-bowl. The owner informed me that he is the only«snow-cone» business in Austin using this all natural syrup. I suggest checking it out for sure! The entire menu looked delish; they even had Sugar Mamas cupcakes, as well!
Walker F.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Way to break out of the trailor park Treat! You know you are bad ass when peeps consider you your own thang. So I am reposting my review with an update, since it now belongs here: Ended up eating elsewhere but came back for dessert at Treat. I was tempted by moonpies and other goodies, but I got the Smore’s. OH. MY. GOD. I didn’t know what to expect but was blown away. tucked into a chinese takeout container was a whole packet of graham crackers, an entire Hershey’s chocolate bar, sticks, wet naps, and the best part: two homemade marshmallows. I got butterscotch and chocolate chipoltle. The way-cool– gal who was running it lit an actual fire pit and I proceeded to have an orgasmic experience crafting my smores. Un-friggin-believable. I had marshmallow and chocolate all over me. Awesome. I would give this place 6 stars if I could. No joke. **Update: I returned for John Huges week and watched Sixteen Candles projected onto the side of a trailor. If you get a chance to catch a movie here, do it. Earned a spot in the Top Dates of All Time.
Erik W.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Treat is pretty badass. Never thought I’d say that about a trailer that happens to serve absurd desserts, but it truly is. I’ve been there twice in the past couple of weeks to indulge in some sort of sugary concoction. The first time I had a crazy sno-cone. I did not get one with an «elixir» because they sounded kinda nasty(they’re herbal elixers for things like impotency and stuff). On the second trip, it happened to be National S’more Day, so I had to split a ridiculous s’more. The s’mores come with marshmallows, Hersheys chocolate, graham crackers, some moist towelettes, and a couple o’skewers. These are no ordinary marshmallows. No, sir, these are $ 2 gourmet marshmallows. I got a Choco-Mint marshmallow and my companion got a butterscotch marshmallow, which in my humble opinion, was much better. These marshmallows come individually wrapped and do not burn or ignite like typical marshmallows, instead they just melt. Very tasty, albeit the messiest thing I think I have ever eaten. I was covered in melted choco-mint marshmallow goo, chocolate, and graham crackers. Last time I went we picked up a picnic from Lift Café and ate it on one of the picnic tables. Afterwards they played«16 Candles», which was projected onto a screen setup on the side of the truck. Surprisingly, it worked out pretty well. Nonetheless, a little bit ghetto haha.