Biltmore Ice Cream Parlor
Approach Rd, Asheville
(800) 411-3812
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This was some of the most expensive ice cream I’ve ever purchased, but somehow it was worth every penny and so delicious! Highly recommend that you check out the creamery if you are visiting Biltmore! Their sundae is out of the world good!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Biltmore Churn Sundae
The boozy milkshakes weren't all that boozy (ratios were off), and the shakes themselves were nearly liquid. They still tasted good, but not worth the money.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 5
This was some of the most expensive ice cream I’ve ever purchased, but somehow it was worth every penny and so delicious! Highly recommend that you check out the creamery if you are visiting Biltmore! Their sundae is out of the world good!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Biltmore Churn Sundae
Even in the middle of the day, the line moved pretty quick. The Pina colada shake was delicious! Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Love the coffee and cinnamon rolls here ???????
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
Hands down, the BEST pins colada shake I’ve ever had! Highly recommend. We also tried the original vanilla ice cream from the start of the creamery and it was also very good!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Old-Fashioned Milkshakes
Generous servings of creamy ice cream.
Really good ice cream. Variety of products. Priced about what you'd expect at a tourist destination.
Fabulous!!! As always a fabulous time at Biltmore. We went last Sunday and it was beautiful. The Christmas decor and foliage was gorgeous. There are new treasures to see in the greenhouses. These amazing replica buildings. My absolute fave!!! have always treasured a visit to Biltmore and I’ve been many times Over the years. It’s always a fabulous experience. This time was no exception. Only thing is the Stables restaurant was closed when we finished touring the house at 3:00pm. I was sooo disappointed. My absolute favorite is the quarter rotisserie chicken. Instead we made our way to the Village and ate at the Tavern. I had Fish and Chips and it was fabulous. We drove our beautiful new Wagoneer and had an amazing, fabulous time at Biltmore. I’m going back again, before the end of the year. Cannot wait.
The BEST ice cream I ever had!! Must try it! Very nice staff and great seating outside. They also sell Sandwiches and some Cookies.
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Environnement 4 stars.Staff 4.5 starsFood 5 stars.Price $$/$$$$Overall 4.5 stars.Pretty standard ice cream shop. Didn't find anything outstanding but I was glad that the waiting line was not long at all on a hot day!
This is truly a wonder of the world! To imagine they built this in 1895 impossible to believe. We did the audio walking tour-very well done! Be aware-YOU MUST REGISTER AHEAD OF YOUR TRIP!! The admissions are timed which prevents overcrowding which was much appreciated! When you are done, plan to go back to The Villages for food, free wine tasting, small boutiques, and additional history displays of the Vanderbilt family. We missed most of the gardens as there was a steady rain and we only had one umbrella??
The ice cream was good, but nothing I would go out of my way for. Perhaps I'm just accustomed to traveling in Europe where the food is "to die for."
The history of the Biltmore home, grounds and businesses is very interesting. The Biltmore Dairy was very successful due to the prized herd of Jersey cows that produced the richest milk. After Biltmore House opened to the public in 1930, guests could view the milking rooms and processing areas in the Dairy Barn, sample the milk, and buy ice cream. Biltmore Dairy was so successful, and its products were so well-known that it became an attraction in its own right for estate visitors. Almost every oral history interview in the archives that mentions a childhood memory on the estate also includes a reference to ice cream. Today you can visit the Dairy Bar or the Creamery for hand scooped ice cream, milkshakes, sundaes and drinks. The vanilla ice cream is based on a delicious original Biltmore recipe. We enjoyed a hot fudge sundae with their famous vanilla ice cream and sat on a bench in the shade out front and enjoyed the atmosphere and history of this ice cream. There also is a covered side patio.
Ice cream was good. Price is bit too high. Of course we know it’s in the Biltmore.
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