We got fudge and ice cream during our visit. Both were great and we all really enjoyed our treats and the flavor options.
Big Bucks Homemade Ice Cream
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Nestled in the charming coastal town of Manteo, NC, is Big Buck's Homemade Ice Cream—a delightful haven for ice cream enthusiasts of all ages. The inviting aroma of freshly made waffle cones greets visitors as they step inside, setting the stage for a truly indulgent experience. With a myriad of flavors to choose from, ranging from classic vanilla bean to innovative creations like sea salt caramel swirl, this cozy ice cream shop is a paradise for those with a sweet tooth.
Patrons can savor their scoops of creamy goodness in the shop's quaint seating area or take a leisurely stroll along the nearby waterfront, enjoying picturesque views of the surrounding marina. Big Buck's Homemade Ice Cream is not just a place to satisfy cravings—it's a destination where friends and families come together to create lasting memories over scoops of handcrafted ice cream. Whether you're a local resident or a passing traveler, a visit to this beloved establishment is sure to add a sprinkle of sweetness to your day.
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Completely over priced. Don't waste your time, you'd be better off buying ice cream somewhere else. The customer service was horrible they kicked me out because i got a little bit of sand on their...
We enjoyed the ice cream at the shop. I really liked their coconut ice cream. My son love the chocolate. The white chocolate cone was also really good.
Overpriced. If you do come here, the best bang for your buck will be the banana split - 3 scoops of different ice cream flavors of your choice with some additional toppings as well, all for $9.95....
Who has rules about what hours you can get a free sample? Completely rude person working there today. Terrible ambiance with no place to sit either. Screw this place!
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