
This is the best snowball stand in the east. I've been going to this snowball stand for at least five years now and their snowballs are so full of flavor. I don't know how long they have been in...
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Located in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Brain Freeze Snowballs offers a delightful twist on the traditional ice cream shop experience. Nestled in the heart of the bustling streets, this charming establishment beckons locals and tourists alike with its enticing array of frosty treats. From classic snowballs to inventive flavor combinations, visitors can indulge in a cool and refreshing escape from the Louisiana heat.
Step inside Brain Freeze Snowballs and be greeted by the sweet aroma of freshly shaved ice and delectable syrups. The menu boasts a medley of options to tantalize every taste bud, ensuring there is something for everyone to savor. Whether you're craving a nostalgic childhood favorite or feeling adventurous enough to try a unique concoction, this cozy ice cream shop invites you to embark on a flavorful journey through a world of frozen delights.
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This is the best snowball stand in the east. I've been going to this snowball stand for at least five years now and their snowballs are so full of flavor. I don't know how long they have been in...
Very personable n sweet service with a smile The snowballing the sweet spot n hot spot at da same dang time. Then the server wears a clean white tee. With NO STAINS FROM SYRUP ON HIM CalliopeClarke
Yes!!! This my favorite of all times snowball stands. It sells the other stuff expected and the flavor of the snowballs is amazing. It has a little sitting area out front and it's next to a...
An underrated, almost obscure snoball stand in the east. Maybe "obscure" is the wrong word since it's located next to the very popular Castnet Seafood on Hayne, but I rarely hear people talk about...
So far the best snoballs I've tried in New Orleans East. I got Ice Cream Cream and they are very generous with their syrup. Most places... you hit dry spots in the ice or where the cup has more...