Nobody has mentioned York Castle. Great tropical flavorsWhile many restaurants make some truly wonderful ice creams, where do you go to get a cone to go?
One of my favorites is the local Milwaukee Frozen Custard 'chain'. I really enjoyed the time I worked out in Chantilly and could frequent the place on an almost daily basis. Best flavor was malted milk ball!
Tropical Ice Cream Cafe, Silver Spring, Formerly York Castle
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Posted 27 April 2005 - 07:38 PM
#2
Posted 27 April 2005 - 10:32 PM
We may have to do an Ice Cream Tour this summer, once it finally stays warm.
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#3
Posted 01 May 2005 - 02:48 PM
And the Guinness Ice Cream was top notch as well!Nobody has mentioned York Castle. Great tropical flavors
#4
Posted 02 August 2005 - 05:20 PM
York Castle has interesting tropical flavors like soursop and guanabana, more common ones like pineapple and coconut and weird ones like Guiness.I'm having dinner with a client at Austin Grill in Silver Spring of all places tonight (loooong story), and we're looking for a nice spot at which to have dessert. Ice cream specifically, if possible.
I know Del Ray has the Dreamery. Does SS have a similarly good - OK, I'll take decent - option? Thanks.
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#5
Posted 06 June 2008 - 09:40 PM
How do you know you're a well-adjusted foodie?-babka
Will schmooz for schmaltz-qwertyy
She never promised that life would be easy, but she did promise that if I hung with her the food would be good. -Joan Bauer
...the craving of a Jew for pork, in particular when it has been deep-fried, is a force greater than night or distance or a cold blast off the Gulf of Alaska.
-Michael Chabon
#6
Posted 06 June 2008 - 10:34 PM
#7
Posted 18 November 2008 - 01:20 PM
I ordered the curry chicken. The portion was pretty small, but not bad considering the price. It was served in a small take out container with about two scoops of rice and beans, and half scoop of curry chicken, and a couple of curry chicken wings. The wings and rice were especially dry and a little bland. The curry chicken itself had decent flavour but didn't have much gravy with it. It could have used some scotch bonnet sauce on the side to kick up the heat a little.
It's worth going back there another time to give them another shot. It's not bad, but not good. If you've got the extra 10 minutes to run down the road to Tropicana or Negril, then I'd suggest the latter. I like having an option that is a couple of mins from my house if I'm really craving it.
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Posted 22 November 2008 - 02:16 PM
Not only is York Castle serving Caribbean food, it may be undergoing a name change to "Tropical Ice" in the next few months (*). The person I talked with implied that it would be more of a slow phase-in, rather than an overnight change. Same ownership, same product, but with expanded savory items (my impression is that they're just dabbling in savories right now, which is why I don't want to be too harsh in the next paragraph).York Castle is now serving up Caribbean food. There's no menu, per se, just a handwritten list of dishes that's posted daily. This weekend they were serving up oxtail, curry chicken, and jerk wings (all served with rice and peas). Oxtail was $6.99 and the others were $5.99.
I ordered the curry chicken. The portion was pretty small, but not bad considering the price. It was served in a small take out container with about two scoops of rice and beans, and half scoop of curry chicken, and a couple of curry chicken wings. The wings and rice were especially dry and a little bland. The curry chicken itself had decent flavour but didn't have much gravy with it. It could have used some scotch bonnet sauce on the side to kick up the heat a little.
It's worth going back there another time to give them another shot. It's not bad, but not good. If you've got the extra 10 minutes to run down the road to Tropicana or Negril, then I'd suggest the latter. I like having an option that is a couple of mins from my house if I'm really craving it.
I had that Curry Chicken ($5.99) as well, and xcanuck describes it very accurately, right down to the impressively small styrofoam container. "It's not bad, but not good" is exactly what I thought of it, and yes, it desperately needs to be amped up with some habanero sauce. At least a portion of this dish was heated in the microwave (maybe only the rice and beans, because after the microwave treatment, it still took about five minutes for the dish to be finished). Mine came topped with some fried, sweet plantains as well. We'll see how things go, but at the moment, there's no doubting that for curry chicken in Silver Spring, Negril rules the (forgive me...) roost.
Cheers,
Rocks.
(*) They even have Tropical Ice advertisement-postcards by the door, saying "Formerly York Castle," and featuring an unfortunate logo: a smiling palm tree with hands and feet called "Tropi." It looks like a dancing raisin.
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#9
Posted 03 December 2008 - 09:16 AM
Cheers,
Rocks.
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Posted 03 December 2008 - 09:40 AM
#11
Posted 03 December 2008 - 09:51 AM
You're in Olney if I recall. I also saw pints for sale at a Caribbean market in Beltsville a couple months ago, in a little shopping center on Powder Mill Road just west of Route 1. And though I've never seen it, I think there's even a second York Castle right at that intersection where all the ice cream is made (can anyone confirm?)I was picking up dinner at the local Jamacian joint around the corner and saw that they had pints of York Castle ice cream in their freezer for sale.
Cheers,
Rocks.
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#12
Posted 03 December 2008 - 09:57 AM
#13
Posted 03 December 2008 - 12:52 PM
I just saw a sign for York Castle Ice Cream on the window of a Jamaican place that sits on the corner of 6 & H NE.You're in Olney if I recall. I also saw pints for sale at a Caribbean market in Beltsville a couple months ago, in a little shopping center on Powder Mill Road just west of Route 1. And though I've never seen it, I think there's even a second York Castle right at that intersection where all the ice cream is made (can anyone confirm?)
Cheers,
Rocks.
#14
Posted 03 December 2008 - 12:54 PM
Keep an ear out for the old Mongolian nose flute, and of course the statutory three gyrating eejits.
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