Mr B's Ice Cream Parlour

Hayle, 24 Penpol Tce, TR27 4BQ, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Mexican, Seafood, Asiatic

4.6 💬 2306 Reseñas
Mr B's Ice Cream Parlour

Teléfono: +441736758580,+441736755808,+447841611891

Dirección: Hayle, 24 Penpol Tce, TR27 4BQ, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Hayle

Menú Platos: 6

Reseñas: 2306

Sitio Web: http://www.mrbsicecream.co.uk

"We were staying just up the road from Mr B's so obviously had to pop in now and again for ice cream.There are two shops in Hayle, not sure if they do different flavours in each as we only used the one. The ice cream is amazing with a good amount of different flavours, my favourite was the Irish whiskey one, big thumbs up for that. Definitely worth trying."

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Kimberly Kimberly

This has to be the best ice cream shop in Cornwall.

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Thomas
Thomas

The best ice creams in Cornwall; end of story. Great service, great taste. Worth a 20 mile drive.


JeySC
JeySC

Lots of choice and very tasty. Very reasonable and selection of cones or tubs. Well worth a visit. A must visit


BecksBee
BecksBee

Lots of choices of flavours and cones. Always busy but never too long to wait. Yummy flavours for all the family Ver carta


lammint
lammint

Tasty ice creams! Lush tasting Ferraro rochea ice cream! And great unicorn ice cream.. lovely and creamy! Great prices... thankyou


esJ4910KM
esJ4910KM

I love this ice cream. The flavours are always great, there is something for everyone. I would recommend. It is good value for money.


ben573
ben573

Very popular had to queue for a long while on a hot day. Was a bit disappointing when it got to choosing flavours as they were all a bit samey. Ver carta


misscully1
misscully1

Without question some of the best ice cream you will find Cornwall. We always visit Mr Bs every time we come to Cornwall for their delicious gelato with a large variety of novel flavours with the flavours changing daily. We have visited twice on...


ldrt1
ldrt1

The ice cream was to die for, the best we’ve had this year. Can recommend the following flavours Snickers, Jammie Dodger, chocolate and mint choc chip. Queued outside and only one customer/family group allowed in the shop at a time. Well organised and will...


Chappo07
Chappo07

We were staying just up the road from Mr B's so obviously had to pop in now and again for ice cream.There are two shops in Hayle, not sure if they do different flavours in each as we only used the one. The ice cream is amazing with a good amount of different flavours, my favourite was the Irish whiskey one, big thumbs up for that. Definitely worth trying. Ver carta

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  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor.
  • Mexican Sabores auténticos mexicanos te esperan con fajitas chisporroteantes, tacos sabrosos, enchiladas picantes y guacamole fresco, todo elaborado con ricas especias tradicionales y acompañado de guarniciones vibrantes. ¡Disfruta de una fiesta en tu plato! Ver carta
  • Seafood Sumérgete en las capturas más frescas del mar con nuestra selección de mariscos, que ofrece exquisitos platos preparados con pescados y mariscos de alta calidad. ¡Saborea los sabores del océano en cada bocado!
  • Asiatic

Comodidades

  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Carta
  • Dogs Allowed
  • menú
  • Street Parking

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