Dairy Depot
$ • Fast Food, Ice Cream, Pet Friendly
Hours:
390 N Sandusky St, Delaware
(740) 363-5297
About Dairy Depot
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Dairy Depot Reviews
We pulled up and saw your sign in the window "gay pride". We follow what the Bible says, and pulled away without ordering. The Bible is clear and gay is a hard "no". Two cities were destroyed because of this sin. We celebrate God and all He has done for us.
So it is now 8:01 and the little girl picks someone half way through the line and says that person will be last when there are several people in line behind that lady. Glad I walked three blocks to stand in line and then tell me I can’t get anything? I mean everyone in line had been there before 8:00. If I could you 0 stars I would. Pull your camera’s and see how many people were behind “the lady in the yellow shirt”. Reading a lot of other reviews all posted since new...read full review
it was Dairy Delish when I was a Kid, and had Quart mega phone Root Beer containers. Always bought one before each Pacers Home Football Game. they were 50¢. I worked there cleaning the Place every morning.
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Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Saturday | 1 - 8PM |
| Sunday | 1 - 9PM |
The Dairy Depot is a charming, retro ice cream stand that brings back a sense of nostalgia. It offers hot dogs by the foot, curly fries, and a variety of ice cream flavors. The spacious seating area under a brightly colored awning is perfect for families with children. Customers praise the food and ice cream for their great taste and quality, especially the orange sherbert. The service is friendly and well-trained, making visitors feel welcomed. Many enjoy eating on the covered patio, and the ice cream, including favorites like the buckeye sundae, Reese pieces flurries, and banana split, are highly appreciated. The stand is known as a hometown gem, ideal for a satisfying meal and a sweet treat. Some visitors note that orders can sometimes be mixed up, so it’s good to keep an eye out, but overall, the experience remains enjoyable. The stand is seasonal, open in spring and fall, and closed during winter.