Alexander’s On the Square
864 Logan St, Noblesville, IN, 46060
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Address :
864 Logan St
Noblesville, IN, 46060 - Phone (317) 773-9177
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dessert
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Matthew G.
This probably won't be a very long review. I just love this place! I grew up going to Alexander's in the summer to get ice cream, so it has a special place in my heart and childhood memory. When you walk in to this place you feel right at home, I love what they've done with the interior decorating. Staff is very friendly and helpful. The best flavor in my opinion is the birthday cake. Cake batter ice cream with sprinkles and icing. It's to die for. They do sell diner food as well, but I've never tried it nor will I. I don't expect the food to be any good, but my god the ice cream is. I've always been a big fan of Cold Stone too, but Alexanders always wins in my book!
(5)Tony L.
Ice cream isn't bad...Velvet brand (you can get it at Kroger cheaper). Food is almost all frozen, but cheap for the portions you get. The decor is nostalgic, including the original tin roof. A Noblesville staple for when you gotta feed the kids and all their friends.
(2)Sarah H.
The perfect little ice cream parlor for the perfect town square. Lots of ice cream flavors and not one disappoints. But don't even bother getting ice cream if you're not going to get it in a waffle cone because their waffle cones are absolutely the way to go. If you're in Noblesville for any reason, I recommend a quick stop at Alexander's!
(4)Danielle B.
Every time I've been here the ice cream tastes freezer burnt. I wish they made their own instead of purchasing what I could buy at the grocery store for much cheaper. I agree with some of the other reviewers that it's worth the drive to go to Handels instead.
(2)Sandy L.
Sorry, but even though I would like to "love" this place, it is absolutely horrible both times I've been here. Today was the last, as the 30 minute plus wait only to be ignored by the incompetent and rude wait-staff will definitely be the last. Which I guess I should be grateful for since it gave me the chance to notice how filthy and dirty it is, besides the lousy service. Floors are dirt encrusted, the tables were obviously not wiped down between customers. Ours was not just dirty, but flies everywhere. The place had six customers and four waitresses couldn't manage to attend to even this. After 30 minutes I got fed up and left. Honestly, if you want to run a decent business, cleanliness should be at the top of the list, and then maybe try having some competent and polite staff. This place was so filthy I won't step foot in here again. The health department needs to inspect it - flies everywhere and it smelled of sewage.
(1)Robin P.
Awesome small town ice cream shop. When in the Noblesville area, why hit up Coldstone when you can support a non-chain ice cream shop? They stock my favorite cinnamon ice cream year round - you can't always find it at other places. Prices are reasonable too. They also serve food and sell South Bend Chocolate Company goods.
(4)Betsy A.
Alexander's resembles and old-fashioned soda shop, complete with painted tin ceiling and counter service. I'd like to think it was once a pharmacy/card store/soda fountain, but I don't know this for sure. Alexander's is fairly good size, with several booths along one wall, a few tables in the middle of the space and a small counter service area wedged in between the ice cream freezers. On my visit, several families were happily chowing down on "basket" lunches of sandwiches and fries (the reuben looked really tasty) and bowls of chili. Since we had already eaten, we were relegated to ice cream only....darn! Alexander's carries the "Velvet" brand, which I had heard of but never tried. I chose the Florida orange sherbet and it was just perfect on such a sunny day....true orange flavor and not too sweet. I will definitely look for this in the store and recommend you do the same if you like orange sherbet :-) A single serving here will get you what is normally a double scoop elsewhere. Nice young folks working here on our visit, but we did have to wait quite a while because the place was busy.
(3)Colleen S.
I've been here a few times since moving to Noblesville and it never disappoints! As a pregnant lady, I succumbed to the case of ice cream more than once...but it's so good!!!! As far as regular, non-ice cream food...it's the standard diner fare, like burgers and fries, but it's a pretty large menu so they have variety on their side. It's not stellar food but I don't expect stellar, over the top great food from diners. So for an a casual lunch followed by a sinful helping of ice cream, it's perfect.
(5)Jessica S.
I like that they're locally owned, but the ice cream is nothing special and obviously not made on site ... you can buy the same stuff at Kroger! Next time will take the farther drive to Handel's, it's worth it.
(2)Chuck C.
You are on the Square in Down Town Noblesville on a summers Sat. night looking at all the old car, hot rods and the like when you need something cold and there is Alexander's! The look of the place from outside tells you that once you walk inside you will be getting what you where looking for! This is the soda shop from all the old time movies about small town America you ever seen. The tin ceiling that are two stories high. The glass cases full of hand made chocolate candies. The rows and rows of small batch ice cream in the freezer case. So many to pick from and so many cones to have it in, or do you want a Sunday, or a shake? You make up you mind and pick you watch as the huge scoops are placed on the cone. Now do you go back outside or eat here where it is cool? What a life to have to make up your mind so many time when all you where looking for was some Ice Cream! The food is also very good here and should not over looked! Remember to eat well and live well! And please no chains!
(5)John W.
We stopped by for lunch this Sunday after golf. What a fun, cute old style soda fountain restaurant on the main square. The food was down to earth and good. Simple items on the menu that we all love to have. After lunch we enjoyed some of the wide assortment of ice cream. The servers were great and when back in Nobelsville, a definite stop.
(5)Nathan B.
If you're going to Alexander's for food you'd probably come away disappointed. That doesn't seem to be their focus and isn't a reason to go there. I love going to Alexander's for ice cream. The portions are generous (1 scoop is really the equivalent of 2) and there is a decent variety of flavors. When I take my family we can all 4 get ice cream and stay under $15. When you compare that to the cost of going to Cold Stone or somewhere similar then you see how good of a deal it is.
(4)Lisa S.
We like Alexander's because it's local and quaint, and it really contributes to the ambience of downtown Noblesville (grab a cone and head out to the square on warm evenings--there are plenty of benches and it's very pedestrian-friendly). They serve Velvet brand ice cream, which tastes good, and they offer dozens of flavors, but it's not like it's house made ice cream you can't get anywhere else. The other reason I'm a bit lukewarm on Alexander's is that the kids working behind the counter get pretty frazzled with the long lines in warm weather, and so the service isn't spectacular. Be prepared to stand in line for a while. But hey, the portions are huge (a double scoop filled an entire dish to the top) and walking around the square with ice cream is a nice way to spend an evening.
(3)Katie R.
We love Alexander's!! Very family friendly and supports the Millers' sports teams! Lots of great ice cream flavors!
(5)Luis R.
Visited Alexander's for the first time today with the entire family and a new set of Indiana friends. Great little family friendly place to hang with friends and enjoy some delicious ice cream. Lots of ice cream flavors to choose from.
(5)Olivia M.
Great place to stop for ice cream if you're in the area. The food is nothing special, but the ice cream is tasty, with plenty of variety and huge portions. Staff are very friendly and accommodating - one guy who had served me before went out of his way to say hi to me when he stopped by on his day off! The place is adorable. One downside is that the aisles are really narrow, so it can be a little difficult to navigate if there are a lot of people. Be prepared to say "Excuse me" more than once!
(3)timothy n.
Really good stuff here.. old school ice cream palor feel with diner esq. Type of food with a at home taste. The ice cream is delicious and the array of chocolate is great as well. Suprised to find this place and seriously cant wait to make this a weekly stop!! Must go!
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