Always Refreshing Soda Shop
5685 Falls Ave, Niagara Falls
(905) 374-4446
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What a cute little vintage place. It was a reminder of years past when it comes to Coca-Cola products. It is right next store to the Hershey's shop. We sampled some chocolate at the Hershey's shop (it was divine) before strolling right into the Soda Shop. At the soda shop, I purchased one of their cookie ice cream sandwiches, the one with the double chocolate cookies, chocolate ice cream, and reese's pieces. It was soooo good. We bought a vintage plastic coke cup with lid and stray, then proceeded to fill that with diet coke. It was a nice little visit if you are walking around the Clifton Hill area and are tired of wax museums and haunted houses. It isn't an absolute "must" see, but if you like vintage things and environments, it was definitely cool.
"It's an interesting place to visit with a touch of nostalgia. The merchandise is intriguing, though not particularly unique. I was hoping to find Coca-Cola Olympic pins, but unfortunately, they didn't have any. However, they did offer a variety of other items, along with drinks made from Coke. It's a fun place to stop by if you're in the area."
Was a bit disappointed, nothing out of the ordinary on the drink and food sides. They have a nice collection of Coke merchandises including cloths.
My wife ordered a coke zero, it wasn't even cold and taste highly diluted in water.
The cashier was nice and the store was cool
I expected to find wide selection of Coca-cola souvenirs here but to no avail. I was able to find cute carved Christmas tree ornaments and a cute shot glass for $7 though. I was mainly looking for carved/handmade/clay vintage coca-cola magnets but all they had were the metal badge fridge magnets. Designs were not that bad though. Prices are a bit high, especially for the souvenir items, I didn't think they were that reasonable, quality-wise.
They offer coca-cola accessories like napkin holders, glasses, trays, and etc. Price of the regular coca-cola from the fountain was around $2.49+tax for 24oz.
The ambiance was nice and picture-worthy though.
Loved how they can make a milkshake out of any ice cream flavor they have available.
Try the cotton candy one.
The milkshakes here was pretty sad. I literally spent $15 here on a milkshake, threw it away, and got a milkshake from the Hershey’s store next door that was 10^9 times better!
3 bottle of water 17$ … really ?
Super sugar satisfaction here! We had the ice cream sundae. It was amazing.Great place to share some sweets. Amazing atmosphere.The lion loved it! (See the video)
Fun little soda shop connected to Hershey’s Chocolate World. Neat place to browse and try something different.
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This soda shop is adjacent to Hershey's Chocolate Shop. Initially, I thought it was Coca-Cola's flagship store, but it is a soda shop with a wide range of Coke products, including served drinks. It feel like American diner atmosphere.In addition they serve ice cream and some fast food items. The seating options include booth-style seats with red and counter seating that feel like 60's diner in USA.
Nothing exciting inside the store
There wasn't as much in here as I'd hoped. Still got some Coca-Cola merchandise and a glass bottle of coke. Prices are high as usual.
We had the classic coke float. We were passing by this restaurant saw an eye catch picture of the coke float. When we ordered we just received a cup of coke and vanilla ice cream it was a bummer compared to how it was portrayed and described. Their chocolates were bad as well. Please don’t waste your money here!
Gave me a flat fountain drink…..so no it’s not always refreshing, it’s kinda gross actually
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