Annie Bananie was one of the reasons we went to Kent to begin with, as Anne and Annie are close in sound and Anne is always called Annie by those who are about to die(she doesn’t like the name tag). So we had to stop. We thought this was an ice cream shop. That it was, but also Backcountry Outfitters, with a combination of clothing that we needed for outdoor workout that we had seen nowhere else, and a country store. We spent 25 minutes in an ice cream shop, where Annie of the store’s name was not only helpful, but respectful, open and fun to be around. This really was a destination all by itself. To read more about our trip to Kent, CT, not just Annie Bananie, See Recommended for all ages, even if you don’t eat ice cream
Eugene K.
Classificação do local: 5 Rye, NY
Good ice cream, friendly stuff, parking and place to sit in backyatd
Stephen B.
Classificação do local: 4 Flushing, NY
My friend liked the ice crème. Wood was $ 6, they sell it at the park for $ 4. The hat I wanted to buy was over $ 40 so I passed. It’s not an overstocked place, but you might find some outdoor gear here, and the ice crème selection looks good.
Silli K.
Classificação do local: 4 Queens, NY
The best choice for ice cream in Kent if you’ve got kids with you. They had some interesting flavors and had shakes and such. Otherwise, I’d suggest trying the ice cream next door at Belgique.