http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/famous-ice-cream-chain-ready-9605008
Are people going to walk out of town to get an ice cream or are they targeting the professional women of the city?
The one on Far Gosford St is very popular but has far greater footfall, better parking and more houses around it.
This seems like an odd place, but might get trade from the college?
There must be an ice cream place with a non-creepy name somewhere. Creams and Lickety Lick both sound perverse.
Lickety Lick - that's it. One in earlson and kenilworth.
I'm tempted to make a joke here about a ice cream parlour in Gosford offering an alternative to a 99wo but my political correct side refrains me from doing it.
"While taking in the lakeside view", that's if you can see past the "white lightening" drinking alkies. I give it 6 months!
Yep, a few years back now.
If it stays open stupidly late you'd get the Colly crowd skipping that burger van for a job lot of drunken waffles too.
There's loads of these places down here and they all stay open till the early hours. Busiest time is when the pubs and clubs kick out - absolutely rammed.
Not sure if that alone will be enough to make this location a good choice, can't imagine a great deal of passing trade the rest of the time.
Not trying to run the city down Otis, just think somewhere in town would be better, maybe a concession in the motor museum or downstairs in the old fire station opposite.The Swanswell is beautiful, but it does seriously need cleaning up and families are put off by the few drunks and down and outs that hang round there.
No, agree. It is a slightly odd location and not the best in terms of passing trade. One of the empty outlets in Trinity Street would have been a better option I would have thought.Not trying to run the city down Otis, just think somewhere in town would be better, maybe a concession in the motor museum or downstairs in the old fire station opposite.
The fire station would be great too.No, agree. It is a slightly odd location and not the best in terms of passing trade. One of the empty outlets in Trinity Street would have been a better option I would have thought.
The Swanswell is beautiful, but it does seriously need cleaning up and families are put off by the few drunks and down and outs that hang round there.
I used to buy my pills & thrills from an ice cream van when I was at college in Pompey many many years ago.......true story.
They used to sell albums?
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/famous-ice-cream-chain-ready-9605008
Are people going to walk out of town to get an ice cream or are they targeting the professional women of the city?
Ha ha ha ha!!!
Only one thing annoyed me and that was the over the top customer service.I went on Friday evening and its so much better than Lickety,so much choice and the service was quick which always wins people over.
Just the once with us on Friday,I did laugh at some of the sights going into town though,a bloke with a purple mohican and black and white patent leather shoes with a partner in a short skirt both in their fifties and so many more.Only one thing annoyed me and that was the over the top customer service.
Think we must have been approached 5 times at our table to see if were happy with everything.
Guess with it only being open 3 days they were a bit OTT, trying to impress.
Just the once with us on Friday,I did laugh at some of the sights going into town though,a bloke with a purple mohican and black and white patent leather shoes with a partner in a short skirt both in their fifties and so many more.
Third time we've been to this new ice cream parlour, Creams and it is busier than ever. Absolutely heaving in here.
After living in Italy for several years any ice cream in this country is a massive disappointment.
Got a season ticket there Otis?Well, people can knock it all they want, but tonight is the 6th time we've been and it was more packed than ever.
We went at 7 pm tonight and had to queue to get in. People were queuing outside on the street to get inside and the place was really full.
It's absolutely thriving and that can only be a good thing for the city and in particular, that area of Coventry.
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