I am ice cream obsessed and Baskin Robbins always delivers! I love their wide array of flavors and I love how they have seasonal flavors, too. The Halloween candy mix up flavor was by far the best. And, the Easter flavor with the candy eggs was delicious! Love BR!!!
KK W.
Classificação do local: 1 Raleigh, NC
Since Yogurtland, our favorite family place, closed a few months ago, we have visited this Baskin-Robbins twice. Both times one of the ice cream freezers was broken, rendering half of the selection unavailable, including the non-dairy options. It would seem if you make money selling ice cream, you should probably put some urgency behind that service call to fix the freezer or replace it. Yet this one remained out of commission for at least two weeks. I’ve also noticed that this location is dirty. It’s the details, I can tell when the floors or the tables or the prep areas haven’t been cleaned in a long while. Additionally, when we asked for a booster seat they said they don’t have any. I don’t expect a lot, but I expect that when I go somewhere that the menu is available, but the place is clean, and if it is a family place, reasonable accommodations for children are expected. This Baskin-Robbins falls short in all three areas. It’s too bad, because I really like their chocolate peanut butter ice cream.
Scott K.
Classificação do local: 4 Chapel Hill, NC
Who doesn’t love Baskin Robbins? Seriously good cold ice cream on a hot day. I usually stick with the classic flavors offered such as mint chocolate chip or pralines ‘n cream or Oreo Cookies ‘n cream. LOVEIT! Food A Staff A Décor C Location B Health Inspection Grade N/A
Jenny S.
Classificação do local: 3 Raleigh, NC
Sometimes, by the end of the day, your body is screaming for a Daiquiri but your brain is saying«Woman please, you haven’t even helped the kids with their homework yet!» Days like that require just a little extra injection of fun. On the way home from school we stopped at Baskin Robbins in Cameron Village. It’s smartly situated– right next to a clothing store for tween-age girls– and there was plenty of parking. Our ice cream was delicious, we had«The Icing on the Cake», «Cherries Jubilee», and«Daiquiri Ice»(for Mom– y’know). The guy behind the counter, Don, was pleasant and more than happy to fix us up some chocolate-and-sprinkle-coated waffle cones when they didn’t have enough. Baskin Robbins isn’t the world’s best ice cream, of course, and there are more fun, quirky locations to grab a cone in the Triangle, but my kids weren’t complaining & the price sure was right! *Also, I forgot to mention, I absolutely love & support the fact that BR’s napkins are made of 100% recycled materials. Thank you, BR!