On Ice Cream
I told you the other day that Molly Moon’s Ice Cream was opening in Wallingford. Well, several Seattle MetBloggers visited during their opening and we had a rather lively discussion about ice cream afterward. Now, for your reading pleasure, I present parts of our discussion. Note: Dramatic license has been taken with some of the comments and names have been changed.
Sylvie: I wasn’t impressed.
Theresa: Really? I thought the Balsamic Strawberry was great and the Vivace Coffee ice cream was out of this world. I did think the scoops were a bit small though.
Sylvie: I tried a number of flavors and none of them really screamed out wow, yummy ice cream. Plus, they were ridiculously small. So small that I thought I mistakenly got a child sized scoop.
Theresa: Well, I do agree the scoops were small. The pints were well priced though at $5.00. The Thai Iced Tea flavor tasted exactly like Thai Iced Tea - weird but cool.
Emily: Ooooh, I missed this place. Where is it? I found a great ice cream shop during the artwalk in Greenwood/Fremont.
Theresa: It’s in Wallingford. My favorite ice cream shop, by far, is The Scoop at Walt’s in Sunset Hill. Amazingly large scoops of Snoqualmie Ice cream and great waffle cones. I’ll definitely go back to Molly Moon’s in a few weeks and hope that they were just giving small scoops because it was opening weekend.
