Good place to get frozen custard. This is your standard frozen custard joint; nothing bad but nothing to write home about either. Beats DQ hands down. Staff is typical of this type of business, though they do a good job of getting a cone in your hand ASAP.
Vgfvgfd F.
Classificação do local: 5 White Lake, MI
OMFG This place is AWESOME! But I am disappointed that it closes so early in the season! My husband is a custard connoisseur, and this place is his fav! I also love their custard and ice-cream, it’s worth the trip no matter where your coming from!!! YUMMY!
Rick W.
Classificação do local: 5 Romeo, MI
Custer Corner in Waterford is what Irma’s is in Utica. If you love custard then it’s worth the stop. Be prepared for long lines in the summer but again well worth the wait
Michelle S.
Classificação do local: 5 Auburn Hills, MI
aaaahhhh good ‘ol custard corner. another waterford classic. i used to walk home from school, which was right across the street, with my friends and we would stop here and get ‘mistakes’ for 50 cents. now that i am adult i can afford a full priced menu item. i usually go for a flurry with some sort of crushed cookies or candy. mmmmm so good! and my husband usually gets a hot fudge sunday, also very good. the employees are always very quick and friendly. we don’t eat custard quite as often as i did when i was a kid, but when we do we get it from custard corner and it’s a real treat!
William H.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
I agree with all of the five star reviews, but note that they also have a low calorie option called Skinny Dip, two flavors that change periodically! And they offer hot dogs, nachos, and capuchino! Some prices higher in market than others, but delich.
Joe F.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
DQ is Soft serve Ice Cream… Custard Corner is Soft serve Custard. What is the difference? Frozen custard is richer, eggier, creamier, smoother, and is what all soft serve should aspire to be. There’s like a gazillion different add ins that can be made into flurries, sundaes, and shakes. CC offers at least 50, and there is something for everyone. I personally like the vanilla custard with black forrest cake add in. In addition to flurries, sundaes, and shakes, they offer traditional cones which can be dipped into shell toppings, nuts, or sprinkles. They have a low carb variety of custard as well. Custard Corner is old school and has been around since I was a kid. They take cash only, and you order through a sliding window, the cashier writes your order on a spiral bound notepad, and hands you your stuff through the same window after she makes it. Rubber gloves are used for sanitary purposes. There are no indoor places to sit down and enjoy, but several outdoor tables with umbrellas do the trick, though sometimes they are sticky from dripping custard. Depending on the time of day, you may have to wait in a line, but it goes by quick. They are also closed in the winter. That’s it!!! CC is a tradition for me every time I visit back home. It is for my brother and sisters too.
Jason M.
Classificação do local: 4 Miracle Mile, CA
Tasty frozen treats. They even make flurries similar to DQ’s Blizzards. My flurry didn’t quite live up to the DQ memories, but it was still tasty. I’d totally come back to explore their other offerings.
Erich Z.
Classificação do local: 5 Berkley, MI
I used to live down the street from this place, and it was the only thing enjoyable about the time spent there. Frozen custard is like soft serve ice cream, it’s just a little thicker, and better. The Corner has a lot of items on the menu, and it’s always jumping — expect to wait in a line for the food. My personal favorite is the Cream Puff sundae — a big pastry filled with custard and topped with hot fudge and nuts. Mmmmm. My wife gets the Hawaiian sundae — it comes with fancy decorations. The frozen custard here is cheap, and everyone can find something they like. The perfect way to beat the heat of summer.