Stopped here on the way back from lunch in York with our dog. Outside seating and an outside ordering window is obviously a must when traveling with your canine! My husband thought his butter pecan ice cream was pretty good — the ice cream was very creamy but he said the pecans were kind of mushy. The small was pretty good size! He couldn’t even finish it all. I was a bit bummed because they do not actually have vegan/dairy free sherbet. Maybe they did at one time but, as I am writing this, they said said nope. I got strawberry sorbet instead which was very good — very flavorful. You know how some sorbets can be really icy? This was not :) We had our tiny 5lbs Pomeranian with us so, obviously, she wanted ice cream as well. They don’t offer a «doggie dish» as some places do. My husband ordered the smallest size and asked them only to give him a tiny half scoop. They still charged him for a small which I thought was kind of crummy but hey, capitalism rules these days and there’s no deals for doggies anymore I guess. Anyway… Our little pommy princess was more than thrilled! I’ll post a pic. The texture was super creamy and she loved it — even though she only ate a couple tablespoons LOL. So… 4 rather than 3 stars since my little dog is super happy :) Not really a shining star in the world of cold treats but I would always rather support a local business than a large chain. oh, also — the outdoor seating area was extremely clean so Thank You!
A U.
Classificação do local: 5 CHESTNUT HILL, MA
I think their ice cream is great. Love going there. Miss them through the cold months.
Judie W.
Classificação do local: 4 Concord, NH
An ice cream stand that has been in business since the 40’s. The ice cream is loaded with ingredients, lots of nuts and swirls. Plus it is clean and easily accessible. A real treat if you need a break from shopping in Kittery.
Karen M.
Classificação do local: 2 Alexandria, VA
Good ice cream inexperienced servers with zero customer service experience or brains. After spending $ 11.50 for three cones I noticed a senior discount. I returned toask about the discount. The server said she didn’t know my mother(89) or my Aunt(82) were seniors duh. She refused to give me any discount. Please management trainthe these people how to give the customer their due. I should have collected the 50 cents I put in her cup for her trip to Paris. Not going back.
K B.
Classificação do local: 5 Arlington, VA
What a great ice cream place! Large portions, reasonable prices, truly delicious ice cream! Is there more one could wish?
Frannie Z.
Classificação do local: 3 Haverhill, MA
Here I was outlet shopping in Maine when the urge hit. No, I didn’t need the loo, I needed an ice cream fix! Thankfully, I remembered seeing this stand right next to the DD just a teensy bit past the outlets. So I drove over. It was pretty busy even for a rainy Thursday evening. They have enough flavors to give you a choice without having so many you’ll stand there in a daze. I decided to finagle my PB&J ice cream fixation by getting a 2 scoop with black raspberry chip and Reese’s peanut butter fudge. When I told her I wanted a 2 scoop, I was asked if I wanted large scoops or small. When I got the pricing — $ 4.25 for the larger, $ 3.75 for the smaller — I went with the smaller. The black raspberry chip was a fro-yo, which is the norm. It had tons of chips but was a bit icy tasting. The peanut butter had a chocolate ice cream base with lots of peanut buttery flavor running through it. It was pretty good but between the iciness of the fro-yo and the $ 4.25 for a «bigger» 2 scoop, I would probably wait til I was closer to home next time.
Jessica H.
Classificação do local: 4 Hyde Park, MA
Yummy! A little ice cream shop on our way up to Ogunquit, Maine. My dad and I had lunch earlier and were in the mood for some ice cream even though it was a cold afternoon. We drove by this place and thought it would be cool to check out. He got ice cream and said it was good(not the best ever but good) and I got the blackberry(or some fruit) sorbet. It was delicious! Like super creamy, better than most sorbet I have. Plus their sorbet is labeled vegan just to be extra awesome. They were nice. Usually sorbet doesn’t excite me that much but this sorbet was an exception — so good. I will come back if I am in the area!
Joe S.
Classificação do local: 2 Dover, NH
Good homemade ice cream but I have a hard time paying around 4 bucks(after tax & tip) for a not very generously sized kiddee cone.
Stephanie T.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
Serious July 4th weekend traffic led to an unexpected stop at Mrs. & Me — absolutely incredible homemade ice cream. I can only vouch for the blueberry pie(thank goodness I had Maine blueberries before leaving!). Great service and delicious food!
Sheila C.
Classificação do local: 1 Hooksett, NH
Overpriced ice cream! For a family of 4 it was almost $ 25 for small sized — outrageous! Tasted bland and stale. They are only open a few hours a day. I would rather go to Izzy’s in Portsmouth or Brown’s in York, ME. Dont waste your time or your money at Mrs. & Broke…
Christiaan H.
Classificação do local: 3 Middletown, CT
A good home-made ice cream right on the outlet strip in Kittery.
Joanna C.
Classificação do local: 5 ASTORIA, NY
Was out showing my parents around Southern Maine, and was headed toward the Kittery outlets after a HUGE lunch of lobster, when my dad spotted the«Mrs & Me homemade ice cream» sign and DEMANDED that we stop and get ice cream. Amazing. And pretty cheap. I believe it was $ 3.25 for one scoop… but be forewarned, the«one scoop» is the equivalent of 2 regular sized scoops. The ice cream cones we all received were GIANT. My dad looked like a kid as he sat there with ice cream dripping all over him, but I’ve never seen him look happier. Be warned, on hot days you will get covered with sticky ice cream. My parents kept talking about how much this place would rock if it opened a stand in NY, and my mom stood in front of their«history» wall exclaiming about how Hilda(the woman who originally opened the place in 1948) looked like a movie star(back in 1948). She finally snapped out of it when we started driving away without her… :) Seriously, totally worth the visit if you’re in the area for shopping/lobster as we were. I got the Heath Bar Crunch, and it was sticky sweet and awesome.
Ian W.
Classificação do local: 4 Pelham, NH
Good place to beat the heat with great homemade ice cream near the Kittery Outlets. This local ice cream stand(scooping since 1948) closed in 2000, but was purchased, rebuilt, and reopened last year after the seven year hiatus. Dunkin’ Donuts shares the space next door. Mrs & Me serves up great tasting homemade ice cream including hard ice cream(over 28 flavors), soft serve, yogurt, sugar free, sorbet, sherbet in cones, dishes plus sundaes, banana(Mr. & Mrs.) splits, The Hurricane(mix-ins), slushes, Frappes, floats, ice cream sodas. Freezes, frozen cappuccino, and Coke drinks. The price of a small cone starts at $ 3.25 plus tax. The place has several outside takeout windows with numbers & lines painted on the concrete to keep the crowds organized and service efficient. My favorite flavors are the Maine Wild Blueberry Pie, Ginger(special flavor), and the Mint Cookie Crumble. If you get a regular cone on a hot day, grab some extra napkins and be sure to hurry up and eat it fast since the ice cream can melt quickly and make quite a sticky mess.