A MUST DO! 4 STARS! It's Time to jump into The TimeMobile & scour the Earth & take you to places from a different time that you won't believe still exist.
We have set the dial to 1961 in the town of Weston MA outside of Boston. We've landed at a Vintage Ice Cream Shack called Cedar Hill Dairy Joy. You can get an Old School Classic Soft Serve Flavor that has pretty much disappeared from today's ice cream landscape. Dairy Joy serves an Orange Sherbet Soft Serve mixed together with a Vanilla Ice Cream soft serve in a Twist. They call it Creamsicle & was hugely popular on ice cream trucks & stands in the 60's & 70's. The Creamsicle soft serve flavor tastes completely different than the frozen one found in the supermarket aisles. If you want to taste what people were eating for desserts Back in The Day then you've got to make a pit stop here. The Creamsicle was GOOOOOD & the Vanilla & Chocolate Mix which they they call Marble Twist was also GOOOOOD! They also serve - Javaberry a flavor created totally by accident. It's a Raspberry Sherbet swirled with a Coffee Ice Cream Twist. Yet another Sherbet & Ice Cream Combo. They also serve burgers, chicken fish & onion rings French fries etc- Beach Staples. I can't comment on the food because all we got was the ice cream. They are only open Seasonally & Cash Only but they do have an ATM onsite. After a long cold bitter snowy winter everyone on the East Coast is desperately waiting for spring to finally arrive. There's the chirping of the birds, the rebirth of the flowers & trees & then there's the re-opening of Dairy Joy. This is a right of passage & tradition for many people. Yup, it's a Big Deal. Then they do it all again when they close up shop in October & people try to catch that last bit of summer before the cold winter sets in again. They have Free Parking & you can eat your ice cream on their classic picnic tables & umbrellaed tables surrounded by lots of trees. Their large letters on their logo sign looks like Kids arranged Blocks that have been placed in a slightly ajar pattern just like kids would do. It's not perfectly aligned. It's just a Return to a Much Simpler Time. When the sun starts to set, on comes the old school fluorescent long tube white lights that have a slight tinge of yellow to them. The Creamsicle isn't something new that they are bringing back from the past. They've been doing this for over 60 years, but locals have kept it a secret to themselves & didn't tell anybody else. Most people didn't even know that this Creamsicle soft serve even existed. Dairy Joy used to have 3 locations including Hudson & Watertown. This Weston shop is the last one left & it's still family owned by The Maxwells. Boston Magazine had a featured article called Where to Find the Best Soft-Serve Ice Cream in Greater Boston Dairy Joy was one of the shops they named. The Best Soft-Serve Ice Cream in Greater Boston
Dairy Joy has also appeared on the Boston Globe newspaper's top list for 2023 with the article 20 of the best ice cream stands in Massachusetts
Dairy Joy also offers the classics soft serves like straight up vanilla & chocolate or a mix of both & sherbets too. They also have Floats, Frappes, Dipped Cones, Sundaes, Rasberry Lime Rickey's & other dessert & ice cream concoctions. You come here to get something Old School, unique, different & very hard to find @ an authentic Vintage Ice Cream Stand.
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