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Best Ice Cream on the Lake
My family loves ice cream and think Liliuokalani's is the best on the lake without question. Their ice cream is delicious, they never skimp on toppings (a pet peeve of mine), the price is right, and the view is awesome. Kellerhaus (make-your-own sundae) and Red Hill Dari (peanut butter parfait) are tied for second. Dewey's comes in (a distant) third.
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Jordan's Creamery 🍦 🍨
As discussed on earlier threads, we visit Jordan's located on Route 106 in Belmont. We buy buckets of ice cream to take out to our guests on East Bear Island. Sadly, this year, our pups may be our only guests. 🐻
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Sandwich Creamery
I think they have the best ice cream in the area, but Jordan's have far better varieties. Jordan's Maple Walnut uses local Maple products!
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Jordan’s
Jordan’s on 106 for me...Wolfeboro town docks gets a close second.
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Jordans's is the best. I was very disappointed when they closed the one next to Funspot. Meredith Town docs, distant second. |
While Jordan's is great, I believe it is not on the lake.
Lilli's (I can't spell, or say, their full name) is my favorite. |
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Hawaii in Laconia?
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Just how a shop in Laconia, NH, got named for a Hawaiian Queen* is a great puzzlement to me. :confused: (*Hawaii's last monarch). |
Happy Cow...they have more interesting flavors than Jordan's, quick service, and staff are always happy. They have sugar cones, waffle cones, and wafer cones. However, they are all out of pine cones.
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Maine black bear at Deweys
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Deweys sells Richardson's ice cream, which is by far the best. So a distant third?? [emoji23]
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2. Toppings always skimpy. 3. Price vs. quantity ratio among the low end. They've got a pretty good location, though, which is worth putting up with above. That being said, upon further reflection, I'd put Bailey's Bubble in the top three and move Dewey's to four. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Another vote for Jordan's :liplick:
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Stillwells Alton Bay
Great ice cream, huge portions, good price. Remember to get the kiddie size or you'll need a forklift...
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did not like Jordans when Tried it
best Maple Walnut - Town Docks In Meredith, I like Lili's for their random selection |
Wow...never had an ice cream I didn’t like! You people are PICKY!;)
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Ice cream shops are just opening (not Dewey's as of now?) and it's a good time to motivate people to explore. I know there are at least two places I'll be trying in the next week because of the above recommendations Ice cream stands are no different than any other small business hoping people will get out, so stop with the "have and have-not" preaching. Now, getting back to it: anyone have info on Ice Out Scoops? The owner of the Bob House posted they were hoping to open soon, but I've not seen anything new. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Bailey's Bubble/Skelleys
The best hot fudge sauce!
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Jordan’s and Deweys are the same ice cream. They both use Richardson’s out of MA. A lot of ice cream shops on the lake use Richardson’s ice cream and you’d never know.
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Hard to believe... Edited to add: Didn't think your post was true.... https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...4fc80c7ae.html "Jordan begins making ice cream around nine o'clock each morning and finishes about seven o'clock every evening seven days a week. "Those two machines are running constantly," he said. He estimated that over the course of the season, between April and Columbus Day, he produces some 45,000 gallons in more than 200 different flavors. Jordan's also makes ice cream cakes and pies, low-fat and non-fat yogurts as well as sugar-free ice cream, sorbet and soft-serve in a variety of flavors." Dan |
Best ice cream on the Lake
I have to be honest, to me there is really no such thing as "bad" ice cream, some is marginally netter than others, but ALL ice cream is "the best", with anything else a distant second place. I think people get used to the ice cream where they usually go, and this may include convenience, price, the ice cream scoopers, or what ever, so trying to rank ice cream places is very difficult. But, all that having been said, I try to go to Bly Farm (Rt 28 in Wolfeboro) when ever I am passing by.
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Fake News
Jordan's does make it's own ice cream. You can see the ice cream making equipment on the back wall in their store. 🍦
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I agree on the "bad," but there are certainly shops that are less enjoyable, interesting, etc. Liliuokalani's has 1. Awesome ice cream, 2. Great service, 3. Plenty of toppings/value, AND great scenery. It's a win-win-win whereas other places may have great ice cream but criminal prices, etc. Does anyone have a "ridiculous" option? Like Hodgies in Amesbury, which serves HUGE portions, or Kellerhaus's 5-scoop sundae? My wife's "Mudslide" at Liliuokalani's was absurdly big (AND delicious) and, at $6 or so, a bargain! Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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I wish more places would take the money and make change before handing over the cone, so much easier. Having said all that, can not disagree with Liliuokalani's but being a center harbor guy Dewey gets most of my business. Will admit to going to sawyers 2-3 times a year but strictly for the odd ball flavors. I'm probably the only person under 70 who likes frozen pudding or grapenut. |
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https://www.facebook.com/pg/jordansi...=page_internal Call and ask them, it’s a fact. Or just click the link above, it’s a fact. |
Fake News!
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They make all their own ice cream period! |
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From May 2019
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“Jordan’s and Deweys are the same ice cream. They both use Richardson’s out of MA.“ This is completely untrue.... What is it you don’t get??? Dan |
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I can't find that quote anywhere above? What WinniFam posted (albeit oddly worded) was that the first year the ice cream place at Funspot was open it was run by Jordan's with their homemade ice cream. After that year, as the above Facebook post from Jordan's clarifies, the ice cream place at Funspot was run by a different shop and used Richardson's ice cream. At least, that's the way I took it. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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In any case, as best I can tell, Jordan's only uses Jordan's self-made ice cream whereas other places, including the new shop at Funspot, use Richardson's. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
That Was Easy
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We still need a "that was easy" button... Dan |
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I don't/won't go there anyway given both its location and reviews here (as a tourist trap), but it would be good to know in case the universe conspires to bring me there! Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Ice cream by boat
So what's the best - or even a list of places - ice cream that is easily accessible by boat? A little walk is fine. I tend to rule out anything in Meredith (at least on the weekend) as docking is an issue. Kellerhaus is a must multiple times a year (by car, or course!) both because of the make your own sundae and the long standing tradition. Dewey's and and Red Hill Dari tend to be my go to places by boat - but am always interested in other spots.
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My belief as to the connection with several of the local ice cream shops is that they do use Richardson`s Ice Cream mix/base when making their own ice cream. Dewey`s, Skelly`s, Bailly`s Bubble to name a few.
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Those are my pics for the best at each port. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Happy Cow's Graham Central Station the Best!
In my opinion, you haven't lived until you've had Graham Central Station ice cream at Happy Cow in Laconia. If you like graham crackers and chocolate pieces, you will love it!
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Without knowing details, I'd guess that Sawyer's used to "make their own" and said so on the website, but perhaps the web site was not updated fully when the business sold? It is also possible that Gifford's contracts to make ice cream to Sawyer's specifications, so it may "really" be Sawyers. I've never seen anybody unhappy when eating ice cream, so I draw the conclusion that ice cream is medicinal: it cures depression. Where in Paugus Bay is Liliuokalani's, by boat? |
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No Guilt
We enjoy lots of ice cream since there are no calories in it. [More fake news]. :D
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Went to Lilioukalani’s (sp?) yesterday by boat. Met Frank the owner and had a nice chat. They use Blake’s ice cream And it was great! The girls serving were also very nice and cheerful!
Great place to stop at! Dan |
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The owner is great. I've seen his posts on the iBoat Facebook page and think I might have had his daughter as a student many years ago—I keep forgetting to ask him. Glad you enjoyed it! Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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it's not really practical for a small shop to make ice cream from scratch, so the ones that do "make it" buy mix, flavor it and freeze on site. It can be better or worse, like all things depending on the equipment and the operator skill. before Weeks I worked for Barney's and we had a few customers that demanded we deliver in an unmarked truck. The old Bailey's in wolfboro, tamarack and a few others I forget now. |
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We have been there a few times in the past but always by car. It’s always been good with good service and never a complaint! This was the first time I went by boat as channel traffic and docking wasn’t bad On a Friday. We will go back by boat but only during the week. Dan |
I've never been by boat—would take us a month of Sundays from Hanson Cove!
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Damn, son, it’s not Siberia. We were at Arcadia for a year and never let that stop us from going everywhere on the lake. Second day living there, we went to Alton Bay. Sent from my iPad using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Let's Go
Would travel anywhere for a month of sundaes. 😋
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But because we're limited to a 20' vessel and because that end of the lake is literally the opposite side and often a washing machine, we don't get there much. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Went to Jordans last night.
The place was PACKED.... Ice Cream was delicious. First time this year.. You stay in your car and they bring the ice cream to you. Just like the classic carhop service. If you go, tip the kids well. |
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Yeah, I get that. Sometimes interesting in the 22’. We call Sanders Bay the toilet bowl on weekends. Sent from my iPad using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Anyone try Ice Out Scoops yet?! We were jonesin' for ice cream last night and almost went out to Kellerhaus, but my disinclination to drive interfered. I'm confident we would've tried IOS if we'd thought of it!
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I like soft serve. Like a custard or a Cremmee. Where to go for that besides Dairy Queen?
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As You Like It 🍦
Jordan's has a variety of ice cream including soft serve. 🐻
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https://www.eatthis.com/dairy-queen-ice-cream/ "Technically, our soft serve does not qualify to be called ice cream," the Dairy Queen site fesses up. |
Case & Keg
In Meredith stocks Jordan's gallons. Choice varies between deliveries, but pricing seems good.
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Finally got to Ice Out Scoops tonight. Ice cream is ok, and they don't have peanut butter OR marshmallow sauces (the HORROR!), but it's a peaceful little setting (overlooking the traffic, which wasn't terrible tonight) with a great tree to climb for the kids. The price was very reasonable, and the workers were kind and playful with my kids.
If they can get those sauces in, and a couple other ice cream flavors, it'll be a nice little local option. Happy ice creams, all! Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Hold up, hold up...maybe Bailey's Bubble is the best. Just got a Fluffernutter and it was DIVINE. Excellent ice cream, just the right amount of sauces—distributed correctly—and $5! Cha-CHING!!!
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WMUR top 10 in state:
https://www.wmur.com/article/viewers...cream/32970462 #1. Jordan's Ice Creamery in Belmont |
And the Winner Is.....
Jordan's Creamery, of course!!!
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They usually win every year and for good reason! Dan |
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PS We hit up Kellerhaus last night, and I like their banana boat because I can get a few different flavors of ice cream. No peanut butter sauce, though. [emoji3525] Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Enjoy! Dan |
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I started this thread, so it makes perfect sense I'd be involved in it, yes?! As to my cholesterol, it is perfect—as is my sugar. I get ice cream once a week but eat (mostly) well the rest of the time and exercise every day! You know what they say*: "an ice cream a week is a fun way to hang with family and create new traditions at the lake!" * No one says this. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Teaser
I just gained weight looking at this feast! 🐻
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Last evening, on the most American of holidays, my family and friends journeyed to the Wolfeboro town docks. Upon seeing the line at Bailey's Bubble, I remembered your advocacy on behalf of Dockside, so we gave it a go as there was no line and B'sB was significant. As someone above noted, ice cream is always good, but I reject your thesis that Dockside is #2 in the area. I respect you very much, but your taste in ice cream shops is suspect and very much in question. Though the servers were exceptionally friendly and the prices reasonable, the sundaes were ill-constructed. I am unsure whether I would make the same decision in the future were the circumstances similar, but given equal lines, Bailey's Bubble is the clear winner. I hope to someday resolve our differences and put all this past us. My Very Best, thinkxingu * The above silliness comes courtesy of a quiet house, the result of the wife and kids sleeping in after a late night of boating, fireworks, and sub-par ice cream sundaes. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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As I have stated in a previous ice cream post, I am only into the ice cream itself. All those chemical sauces, jimmies, sprinkles or whatever we’re supposed to be calling them this week, I don’t care for and feel it detracts from the natural flavor of the ice cream. And with that said I stand by my selection in this post called “Best Ice Cream On The Lake” not sauces and fluff fluff....:D:D Dan the ice cream man! |
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I was at Bailey's Bubble on Friday, July 3rd, and was quite surprised to see Blueberry and Strawberry available as a soft serve flavor! So I tried it out and thought it was just fine. Never seen that flavor before as a soft serve.
Bailey's Bubble runs a soft serve "Flavor of the Day" and last year tried their Coffee flavor, and also their Black Raspberry flavor. Both were also excellent. I think Coffee is my favorite soft serve flavor but I find it almost impossible to find as a soft serve, so I will always grab it anywhere if I ever see it. Am curious to read about other unusual soft serve flavors, and where they are obtainable. |
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The same can be said for people that put ketchup on a thick, well marbled, sirloin strip! However, that’s a subject for a different thread! ;) |
I LOVE how passionate this discussion is. ICE CREAM IS NO JOKE.
PS For those who don't know, Dan extended an offer to take my son and me fishing last year, and we had a GREAT time together—he's a class act, as are almost all people I've encountered through my time on the lake—and our needling each other is purely in jest. My family and I will definitely be taking a side trip home soon to check out Jordan's. I will report when we do. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Deweys will not open this year
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Years ago I really enjoyed getting a cone at Sawyers: butter pecan usually.
I thought it was great. It's been awhile since I stopped in there: do they still have good, home-made ice cream? |
Think/Dan--I appreciate the divide. I'm a long-time Bailey's Bubble lover--a big fan of the scene, their kid's size sundaes, and the ability to walk over to the lake while eating. But last week I made the crucial error of ordering a kid's size dish (my body is a temple) instead of the usual sundae. Meh--it was really so mediocre I was wondering why I bought it at all. So it's definitely the toppings...and I'll be looking for Dan at Dockside for my next ice cream
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Enjoy! Dan |
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