There's just something about ice cream. The creamy confection seems to have extraordinary powers. One taste, and you're a kid again. Ice Cream magically transports us to a time when life was simple, and the biggest decision we had to make was which flavor to choose. If you're looking for an ice cream shop the whole family will enjoy, head to C.C. Espresso & Ice Creamery in Duvall, Washington. This old-fashioned little gem is the perfect place to satisfy your sweet tooth and beat the heat.
C.C. Espresso & Ice Creamery is located at 15525 Main St NE, Duvall, WA 98019
Tiny in size but large in flavor, C.C.'s has been a hometown favorite for years.
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Upon arrival, the first thing you notice is the heavenly aroma of cookies, waffle cones, pastries, and espresso.
Next, you'll delight in the whimsical décor and brightly colored furnishings.
But of course, it's the ice cream flavors that really tempt your taste buds.
As colorful as they are tasty, kids love ice cream and sherbet in flavors like Maui Waui, blue bubble gum, and strawberry.
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Waffle cones are always a good choice but ...
... you can never go wrong with a rainbow unicorn cone with sprinkles!
Even the family dog enjoys a treat from C.C.'s.
Although ice cream is the most popular menu item, C.C.'s Italian sodas are equally delicious.
And naturally, you can't go wrong with a handcrafted espresso drink.
Do you love dining out as much as we do? If so, you'll be pleased to learn that Washington has plenty of delicious options. With everything from fresh seafood to fine dining or classic diner fare, you can tempt your taste buds with many choices. If good old-fashioned comfort food is what you're in the mood for, we have just the place for you. The Homestead Restaurant & Bakery in Tacoma, Washington, has been serving heaping helpings of country cooking since it first opened the doors of its big red barn in 1982, and if you haven't tried it yet, you're missing out on something special. Read on to learn all about the delicious dishes on The Homestead Restaurant & Bakery menu.
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You'll feel at ease the moment you arrive at The Homestead Restaurant & Bakery.
The charming restaurant is open Monday through Sunday, from 7:00 am until 6:00 pm. Homestead prides itself in its relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Vintage, Western décor and friendly service greet you, while the soothing sound of classic country music plays gently in the background.
Antiques and Homestead Restaurant & Bakery photos of an era gone by add to the restaurant's rustic ambiance.
As you can see, there's just something comforting about sipping a hot cup of coffee in a dining room with warm wooden details and shiplap walls.
The atmosphere of the Homestead Restaurant & Bakery in Tacoma, Washington, is homey and relaxing. However, it's the food that keeps people coming back.
Nothing says American comfort food like Chicken Fried Steak and Homestead takes it to a new level with creamy homemade old-fashioned gravy, crisp home fries, and eggs.
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The Everything Omelet, on The Homestead Restaurant & Bakery menu, has everything you want for breakfast.
This signature dish combines ham, turkey, bacon, sausage, chili, mushrooms, onions, green peppers, and cheese, delicately cooked in a fresh egg omelet.
When you're craving something sweet and savory, we suggest trying the Wagon Wheel Breakfast Sandwich.
Sumptuous layers of crispy hashbrowns, ham, bacon, and cheese are nestled inside Homestead's famous cinnamon roll prepared French Toast style for a breakfast taste explosion like no other.
The Homestead Restaurant & Bakery has something for everyone with breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu options.
During your dining experience at The Homestead Restaurant & Bakery, try to get your mouth around a Granger Burger, the ultimate burger experience. This colossal half-pound hamburger patty is topped with onion rings, bacon, and cheese, and served with a generous side of jo-jo fries.
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We guarantee that you won't leave hungry with dinner plates heaped high.
The items on The Homestead Restaurant & Bakery menu offer the perfect home-cooked dinner - whether you enjoy a plate of Southern fried chicken with mashed potatoes and green beans, or a warm serving of homemade beef stew served in a bowl.
Per this Homestead Restaurant & Bakery photo, you won't want to forget to have dessert.
Try a slice of fresh fruit pie with your meal or choose from a variety of decadent pastries to take home.
Homestead Restaurant & Bakery in Tacoma, Washington is the place to go for a delicious home-away-from-home meal. Have you eaten at Homestead? If so, what did you order? We'd love to hear from you in the following comments section. Remember to also check out Tripadvisor for more information and to see some Homestead Restaurant & Bakery photos.
After enjoying your hearty meal, how about spending more time exploring the area? For ideas of what to do, check out our article about a quaint neighborhood in Tacoma, Washington.
Very few foods are as celebrated as rich, creamy ice cream. The name evokes memories of childhood celebrations and warm, summer days. Close your eyes and think about all the times you’ve enjoyed this tasty treat. Are you celebrating a birthday? Top your cake with ice cream. Did you score well on a test? Congratulatory ice cream is in order. It’s Tuesday? Why not pick up a pint of your favorite flavor? Ice cream is the perfect sweet treat for any occasion. But did you know that not all ice cream is created equal? Read on to learn how Frankie and Jo’s in Seattle, Washington, is changing the way we think about ice cream in the most delicious way. This shop may have some of the best ice cream in Washington State!
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Frankie and Jo’s serves house-made ice cream, the likes of which you’ve never tasted.
The mission of Frankie and Jo’s is "to radically shift the way you feel about ice cream", and they do so by making all their ice cream plant-based, vegan, and gluten-free.
If you've been searching for a place that serves "plant-based ice cream ner me," Frankie and Jo’s ice cream is dairy-free but full of flavor!
With the belief that ice cream doesn’t have to be made from animal products, Frankie and Jo’s has created delicious, sustainably sourced, plant-based ice cream, with only the best, organic ingredients.
Frankie and Jo’s launches new, seasonal flavors on the first Wednesday of every month.
Seasonal fruits, vegetables, and superfoods add to the unique flavor profile. Try the California Cabin flavor with smoked vanilla, pine, and gluten-free cardamom shortbread.
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The master ice cream makers at Frankie and Jo’s are constantly creating new and innovative flavors and seasonal offerings.
For a refreshing summertime treat, try the Beet Strawberry Rose Sorbet, a delicious way to eat your vegetables!
How many scoops do you like?
The Maple Vanilla Waffle Cones are made fresh daily with real maple, vanilla, flax, and gluten-free oat flour.
The first Frankie and Jo’s Scoop Shop was opened in 2015.
Autumn Martin, founder of Frankie and Jo’s, partnered with Kari Brunson to open the flagship scoop shop on Capitol Hill in Seattle, and have since opened locations in the University District, Ballard, and Marin.
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Their vision of helping people inside and outside of their company, allows them to stay true to their commitment to high quality and exceptional service.
Try a sample. The staff at Frankie and Jo’s are happy to make suggestions. Pro tip: if you can’t decide on just one flavor, share a seasonal flight of three flavors with crumbled waffle cone shatters.
Online ordering is available for those times you want to stay home and enjoy the unique flavors of Frankie and Jo’s vegetarian ice cream in Washington State.
If you’re not in the Seattle area, don’t worry. A selection of delicious Frankie and Jo’s ice cream is available to purchase online by the pint.
You don’t have to shy away from plant-based ice cream. Frankie and Jo’s prove that dairy-free can be palate-pleasing, and delicious. Stop by a Scoop Shop location soon and see what people in Seattle have known since 2015. You can also find limited flavors at grocery stores in Washington, Oregon, and California. See the Franke & Jo's website for specific locations.
Have you tried Frankie and Jo’s plant-based ice cream? Which decadent flavor is your favorite? Tell us about it in the comments.