Frisbie’s Dairy Barn Homemade Ice Cream | Voted top 10 best in CT | Family Owned | Local
12 Burr Rd, Bloomfield
(860) 242-9689
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The ice cream is delicious.
We went for a quick ice cream and a one scoop, that was not very generous when comparing to others in the area, was $7.00! My ice cream was not even solid and barely cold. Definitely some inconsistencies with this place. The ice cream is very good but I'm not sure it's worth it anymore. I can get a giant sundae at another local stand and pay the same price for the one scoop here.
My family and I went lastnight. I give
It 3 stars because they thought the ice cream was very good. I initially went for a milkshake, but quickly changed my mind when I saw there was only one size and it was $12 bucks. That’s a little pricey to me!
Great ice-cream but its often closed during posted hours of operation. We never know with certainty if you're getting ice-cream or going elsewhere because if their inconsistent schedule.
Please wipe off the outside tables. They were nasty
Great place for ice cream. Highly recommend. They need better signage.
Great addition to town, lots of parking, great flavors.
An impressive number of different flavors of ice cream, but the cost is excessive...$6 for one small scoop in a cup.
The banana chip needs a Michelin star
Ice cream was heavenly thank you coach Kendra!!
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ice cream was fire thanks coach kendra
7.4.25 this is my 3rd visit at this location (after moving from the Bloomfield location) and at 1st I thought this spot on Day Hill Rd was odd, but I've gotten used to it. There's lots of parking, tables to enjoy your treats, there are sidewalks for walks, there's a gas station and convenience store so you can run errands and get a treat. The ice cream is friggin amazing. I've had the red raspberry chocolate, mouse tracks, and the peanut butter, and strawberry. Yum. Yum. Yum. And although I don't get toppings, there are many of those to choose from too. 1 scoop of deliciousness makes any day better!
First and last time. $7 for one coop of ice cream in a cake cone. The high price? It’s not the tariffs. It’s greed.
If you're looking for a nostalgic, no-frills, family-friendly spot to enjoy a delicious ice cream cone or sundae, Frisbie’s Dairy is the place to go. This local gem brings back the charm of a traditional roadside dairy stand, and they never disappoint.
The ice cream is rich, creamy, and served in generous portions. Whether you're in the mood for a classic vanilla soft serve, a signature sundae, or a unique seasonal flavor, there’s something for everyone. Their banana splits and frappes are standouts too—perfectly blended and not overly sweet.
The staff is always friendly and patient, even during busy evenings when the line wraps around the lot. Service is fast and organized, and the vibe is warm and welcoming. There’s plenty of outdoor seating, and the spot feels like a slice of small-town summer, especially for families with kids.
Parking can get tight on hot days, but it’s well worth the minor hassle. Frisbie’s is a reminder of what makes local businesses special: quality treats, affordable prices, and great community spirit.
Highly recommended for anyone passing through or craving an old-fashioned ice cream stop.
Took my mildly disabled senior friend here yesterday. She has vision issues and it was pretty hot. There is no shaded seating. Actually not much seating at all. I told the girl working there that I had to bring my friend inside all the way to the other end of the Noble station to sit at a table inside and to please wait to make our order for a few minutes. I came back and she had put our sundaes (that cost like $18 for 2 small sizes) out on a ledge in the sun and they were half melted. No soft serve either. Back to Dairy Cream or Tail Winds! Very disappointed.
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