Maggie Moo’s
350 The Bridge St,Ste 112, Huntsville, AL, 35806
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Address :
350 The Bridge St,Ste 112
Huntsville, AL, 35806 - Phone (256) 705-6667
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Garage
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
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Bryan P.
We have been to other locations of Maggie Moo's and this one doesn't disappoint. I am still a bigger fan of Cold Stone Creamery, but while we stayed in Huntsville last weekend at the Westin, this was 2 seconds outside the hotel and perfect for an ice cream fix. The SUPER blue cotton candy ice cream luckily doesn't stain clothes. Flavors are spot on, toppings/mix-ins great and the price is comparable to other boutique ice cream shops.
(4)Liz D.
Who doesn't love ice cream?! And it's so good especially at Maggie Moos they have a lot of different options and premade menus to choose from if you're not sure... It can be a bit overwhelming with the selection of toppings and candy that you can put into your ice cream! I wish there was it one in Decatur. But......at the same time it's a nice treat when I going to Huntsville. I give it five stars because it is delicious even know the only thing I'm not a fan of is paying $12 for two small cups of ice cream little bit pricey!
(5)Randy S.
The store was busy, the servers were friendly. They were out of what we wanted, we picked other items. They were OK, but we were not happy they ran out of product. The store is small, cramped, noisy, and has extremely limited seating. Outdoor seating is 2 tables.
(3)Brian K.
Tasty treats, though a little more pricey than I would have thought.
(4)Christina J.
Maggie Moo's is a pretty popular ice cream joint at Bridge Street. You will definitely find tons of families here during the summer to give their children something sweet on hot days. Maggie Moo's is just like Cold Stone but I prefer Cold Stone over Maggie Moo's. Cold Stone's menu is way more diverse and their ice cream isn't melty when you look at it. This Maggie Moo's always has at least two flavors that are a bit too soft and their store is in need of a good sweep whenever I walk in. If you ever want freshly made ice cream, you should give Maggie Moo's a shot. Their seasonal flavors won't disappoint.
(3)Meredith P.
I'm a huge fan of any ice cream place where you can get the toppings mixed in, so I really like Maggie Moo's. I think I prefer it to the other stone mixed places. The prices can be a little on the high side, but its good quality so as long as you're not going every day, it's worth it. (Not to mention they've had groupons offered a couple of times since opening, so if you take advantage of those it's definitely worth it!) My favorite things are the s'mores combination (with graham cracker crumbs instead of teddy grahams) and the raspberry pomegranate smoothie. I also like the ice cream pizza option (ice cream "crust" with red frosting as sauce and the rest of the toppings as pizza toppings) and ice cream cupcakes (they actually have cake in them which is a strange concept to some ice cream places for some reason), because it's just a little more creative than regular ice cream formed into a cake shape. I recommend this a sweet treat, especially if you're at bridge street walking around after dinner or just in the need of a snack break.
(4)Ari W.
Maggie Moo's is my favorite ice cream creamery in town. It is similar to Cold Stone or Marble Slab, you can add and mix in different items to your ice cream. You can also make milk shakes from you fav ice cream. Although it is a chain, but all ice creams are made in house, so you can always get fresh made ice cream here. Also, They also have seasonal ice creams such as pumpkin ice cream. The drawback-- I think this Maggie Moo's is having some management issues: 1. Once in a while, the you'll find their ice creams in the super soft (a.k.a melting) state. Need to watch the freezer temperature? 2. Stores could be not as clean/organized sometimes.
(4)Brooke D.
I LOVE the ice cream here. Like other reviewers said it's the same concept as a Marble Slab or Cold Stone Creamery. The ice cream is all freshly made IN THE STORE with fresh sweat cream. They have a slab that they take the ice cream to and you can mix in nearly anything your heart desires. The red velvet cake ice cream is to die for (with a brownie mixed in!). The prices may feel a little steep but they are well worth it with the fresh ice cream and cones made in store. They also scoop very generously here so you really come away with a nice serving (I usually have to get the kids size!).
(5)Michelle B.
Very good ice cream in the Coldstone theme. You pick your flavor of ice cream and then pick out the additions you would like. Generous portions! We also tried a pre-made "cupcake" cup, with cake at the bottom, cake batter ice cream, whipped cream and half an Oreo on top. Very good, and thankfully small!
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