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- 21 Union St Sidney, NY 13838
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07/09/14
Provided by YPmobileI love the lunch baskets and sandwiches! Too bad their hours are so unreliable that I never know when I can get anything. No wonder they're not on trip adviser... Looks like I'll be taking my business to trackside.
I need to start by saying that my coworkers & I give this place a LOT of business because the food is normally very good & the prices are great.HOWEVER, The last few times we have ordered foood from here, the delivery usually takes 35 minutes or more (the food arrives cold and needs to be reheated) and the place is right around the corner! Today we ordered ice cream. It took almost an hour to get here & when I called to ask if they forgot us a very nasty woman yelled at me saying that i didn't give her the correct address. I explained that it was the same address that they delivered to EVERY day. When they finally arrived, i opened up the containers & found melted ice cream (one wasnt even the correct kind. When I pointed out that the ice cream was melted the large, loud, angry woman threw the spoons down on my desk & YELLED "FINE!! THEN DON"T PAY FOR IT!!!" and stormed out. I think my coworkers (700+ people) will take our business to Suzi's. Thanks for nothing Treats & Eats.
05/18/08
Provided by YP.comMy husband and I travel 60 miles to get the ice cream offered at this small restaurant in the Town of Sidney. I first had a taste when I was 16 years old (I am now 52), when while on a fishing trip with my then soon-to-be husband, we stopped at a ice cream stand called "Penguin" on State Route 8 in Masonville, NY. They offered the longest list of homemade soft ice cream I had ever seen. I got the strawberry crunch, and no other ice cream would ever taste the same again. Later on they changed their name to the "Country Cream", but still had a "penguin burger" listed on the menu, true to their heritage. The ice cream has now moved to downtown Sidney, at "Treats N Eats", when you can enjoy it all year round. They offer around 60 flavors of unique and homemade ice cream (not like the "chain" ice cream soft flavors!), and although my favorite has forever changed to "cherry walnut crisp" (yum!!!), the ice cream is every bit as good as it was 36 years ago. The staff is super-friendly, and if you would like a great sandwitch platter before an ice cream finale, they have that too. Don't miss it!