Cozy Cow Dairy
28607 County Rd 17, Windsor, CO, 80550
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Address :
28607 County Rd 17
Windsor, CO, 80550 - Phone (970) 686-6960
- Website https://www.cozycows.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
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Austin K.
Great local cheese! They have crowd pleasing cow cheeses like their cheese curds, but also nicer fancy sheep's milk cheeses too. The ice cream is a nice road-side treat! They have an area where kids can see the cows being milked and an awesome petting zoo with the best goat ever... Casper! I recommend grabbing some tasty cheeses and going on a picnic! Look for the cow on top of the building.
(5)Brett K.
REAL HOMEMADE ICE CREAM!! So fresh you can see the cows they milk! Lots of flavors. They also have fresh butter, milk, cheese, and other dairy products. I haven't some across anything I didn't like.
(5)William A.
Good, fresh ice cream, a great place to visit during those hot summer days. While you eat, you can visit the goats, and cows. They also sell ice cream, cheese, milk and other products to go.
(4)Dariusz C.
Great place. I come in and get milk every week on my way home from the comfort inn hotel in fort collins. My kids love the milk.
(5)Kerry T.
Garlic-chive cheese curds AND bread cheese to die for. Not sure what bread cheese is? TRY IT - outofthisworld goodness! Krautburgers were a surprising find altho no butter. Guess I've got a reason to go back but not sure about buying old dairy cow hamburger as another reviewer mentioned. Will have to chew that over ...
(4)Doug B.
This is a local dairy farming operation that opened a retail ice cream and dairy store to share their products. The ice cream is great (although not too rich) and the dairy products are fresh. And they have a facility tour available for school groups. Summer Hours: 9a-9p seven days a week Winter Hours: 9a-6p Mon-Sat 10a-6p Sun
(5)Amber O.
Delicious local milk, pasteurized and homogenized, from well-cared for cows. They have ice cream, milk (from whole to skim, and chocolate, too!), cheese, cheese curds (so delicious, in so many flavors), butter, and food like calzones and sandwiches. They also sell meat from the cows after they have lived their lives. A great place to go if you like to shop local, and all of their dairy products are SUPERFRESH!
(5)Austin K.
Great local cheese! They have crowd pleasing cow cheeses like their cheese curds, but also nicer fancy sheep's milk cheeses too. The ice cream is a nice road-side treat! They have an area where kids can see the cows being milked and an awesome petting zoo with the best goat ever... Casper! I recommend grabbing some tasty cheeses and going on a picnic! Look for the cow on top of the building.
(5)Brett K.
REAL HOMEMADE ICE CREAM!! So fresh you can see the cows they milk! Lots of flavors. They also have fresh butter, milk, cheese, and other dairy products. I haven't some across anything I didn't like.
(5)William A.
Good, fresh ice cream, a great place to visit during those hot summer days. While you eat, you can visit the goats, and cows. They also sell ice cream, cheese, milk and other products to go.
(4)Randall B.
Local fresh milk, cheese and ice cream. If you come on the right days they have tours of the dairy processes. The ice cream is great! They also have take and bake pies. Plus there a little petting zoo. Great place to take the kids.
(5)Christina K.
Great place to stop for homemade ice cream! They also have milk, cheese and fresh butter. Clean, friendly and they take credit and debit cards too! I totally recommend the cinnamon oatmeal cookie ice cream (no raisins!). It's freaking delicious.
(5)Kelli S.
Fun place to take kids. Yummy ice cream, get to see animals, can see how cheese and curds are made.
(5)Ben H.
Ice cream is the best! Pecan Praline is my favorite and I have yet to find another that can compare to Cozy Cow!
(5)Britt D.
A former midwesterner, I began my search for cheese curds shortly upon moving to CO. Lo and behold, a Yelp thread led me to Cozy Cow Dairy. The staff was very nice and talked me through their production process. Unfortunately I missed the fresh curds, but picked up some Jalapeno and Garlic Dill varieties they had in the fridge. The curds were flavorful and still a bit squeaky even though they had been refrigerated. While we were there, my brother also tried the oatmeal cookie ice cream (a flavor created through a local school competition) and thought it was some of the best he had ever had. Great stop if you're en route between Denver and Loveland or Ft. Collins. Additionally, if you're in the area, Grimm Bros. Brewery in Loveland also carries Cozy Cow curds.
(4)Dariusz C.
Great place. I come in and get milk every week on my way home from the comfort inn hotel in fort collins. My kids love the milk.
(5)Randall B.
Local fresh milk, cheese and ice cream. If you come on the right days they have tours of the dairy processes. The ice cream is great! They also have take and bake pies. Plus there a little petting zoo. Great place to take the kids.
(5)Christina K.
Great place to stop for homemade ice cream! They also have milk, cheese and fresh butter. Clean, friendly and they take credit and debit cards too! I totally recommend the cinnamon oatmeal cookie ice cream (no raisins!). It's freaking delicious.
(5)Kelli S.
Fun place to take kids. Yummy ice cream, get to see animals, can see how cheese and curds are made.
(5)Ben H.
Ice cream is the best! Pecan Praline is my favorite and I have yet to find another that can compare to Cozy Cow!
(5)Britt D.
A former midwesterner, I began my search for cheese curds shortly upon moving to CO. Lo and behold, a Yelp thread led me to Cozy Cow Dairy. The staff was very nice and talked me through their production process. Unfortunately I missed the fresh curds, but picked up some Jalapeno and Garlic Dill varieties they had in the fridge. The curds were flavorful and still a bit squeaky even though they had been refrigerated. While we were there, my brother also tried the oatmeal cookie ice cream (a flavor created through a local school competition) and thought it was some of the best he had ever had. Great stop if you're en route between Denver and Loveland or Ft. Collins. Additionally, if you're in the area, Grimm Bros. Brewery in Loveland also carries Cozy Cow curds.
(4)Kerry T.
Garlic-chive cheese curds AND bread cheese to die for. Not sure what bread cheese is? TRY IT - outofthisworld goodness! Krautburgers were a surprising find altho no butter. Guess I've got a reason to go back but not sure about buying old dairy cow hamburger as another reviewer mentioned. Will have to chew that over ...
(4)Doug B.
This is a local dairy farming operation that opened a retail ice cream and dairy store to share their products. The ice cream is great (although not too rich) and the dairy products are fresh. And they have a facility tour available for school groups. Summer Hours: 9a-9p seven days a week Winter Hours: 9a-6p Mon-Sat 10a-6p Sun
(5)Amber O.
Delicious local milk, pasteurized and homogenized, from well-cared for cows. They have ice cream, milk (from whole to skim, and chocolate, too!), cheese, cheese curds (so delicious, in so many flavors), butter, and food like calzones and sandwiches. They also sell meat from the cows after they have lived their lives. A great place to go if you like to shop local, and all of their dairy products are SUPERFRESH!
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