This old-fashioned ice cream parlor serves the finest ice cream on the island in a lovely Victorian setting.
Menu choices include an array of large sundaes with fresh fruits, banana splits, malts, thick milkshakes, and huge ice-cream sodas. The house specialty is warm Belgian waffles served with ice cream, fresh fruit, and homemade whipped cream.
The ice-cream parlor is situated in a home that was built in 1875 by William F. Cropper, the town cabinetmaker and undertaker. The house was occupied Captain John B. Whealton in 1920 while he supervised the construction of the causeway and bridge to the Chincoteague Wildlife preserve on Assateague Island.
Many of the locals claim that the house is haunted. Are you brave enough to venture there late at night?
The ice-cream parlor is open daily from 11am to 11pm.