Dari Crest
3024 Madison Ave, Covington, KY, 41015
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Address :
3024 Madison Ave
Covington, KY, 41015 - Phone (859) 261-4709
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
- Mon : 11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
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Michael M.
Been here a few times and have never had a bad experience. I would recommend this soft serve place!
(5)Miranda C.
I always hear "hey! Do you want to go to Dari Quest?! It's right down the street!" You go there and personally the food is better than the ice cream. The ice cream is always melted when you get it and it's not worth the money. The staff members are always nice and the picnic area is always clean. The location is great and right off the highway and next to a laundry mat.
(3)Paige M.
"Hey! Do you want to go on a Dairy Quest?" That's what I call this place, rather than by its given name. Who doesn't want to quest for ice cream? Located about a mile down the road from Fort Wright Walmart, Dari Crest stands out at the intersection with its pastel pink and purple exterior and hand-painted signage. This creamy whip looks like it has been around since the 1970s and serves up sundaes and all kinds of soft serve. There are about 50 different flavors to choose from. My favorites include pistachio and apple pie (not together, of course!) Dari Crest prefers cash, but is newly accepting credit cards. There is ample parking in the lot, as well as benches to sit and enjoy your treat. With a creamy whip boasting an icon of an ice cream licking itself, Dari Quest is guaranteed goodness. Price per person: $3.00
(4)Katrina H.
A chocolate/vanilla soft serve with sprinkles and eyes. Reminds me of my childhood when my dad would bring me to Dari Crest. So how awesome that my napkins stink of smoke, and I'm afraid of getting mugged while standing in line, since it is next door to the projects? Very.
(3)Heather Y.
Local old school soft serve stand that also grasy staples like cheeseburges and fries. I Love their anilla with crunchy topping. Classic summer treat.
(5)Alex S.
No, it's no typo, this place's name is really spelled that way. I'm not sure the point but I try not to think too much about it, especially as my face is buried in ice cream. Now, I love a good creamy whip and usually the concept of ice cream alone will make me give a place a ton of stars. However, not only was I unimpressed with this little stand, but the angry teenagers working the counter gave me so much attitude that I felt like I was in some sort of brooding young adult novel where the hero saves the world by day and then has to work a crappy ice cream job at night and is bitter about it. Tough cookies, girl. A creamy whip, for those of you who don't know, it an ice cream stand that does soft serve only (no scooped ice cream here.) This one is cute but nothing special. I'm used to my creamy whips being an explosion of neon lights or bright colors or just fun. This one had a painted sign that looked like it may fall down at any second, and in the darkness, was completely unreadable. Where's the light pointing at it so people can see you exist as the sun goes down? That's Creamy Whip 101. Want to know what they serve? Good luck. All their items are printed out on sheets taped all to the window in a random order. It was actually annoyingly hard to figure out what type of ice cream they do, so eventually I figured I'd just order a sundae. There was a sweet old woman ordered before me and she finished, paid and stepped to the side. The angry girl at the counter then mumbled something and the woman looked at me. "I think she's talking to you," she said. Ok, so I stepped up to order. "No, I was talking to her," the girl spat at me. "What do you want on top of your ice cream. Excuse me!" Yikes! So we let the old woman situation get taken care of and then I went to order. "Hi, I'll have a sundae with whip cream and hot chocolate," I said. "You get two toppings," the girl said, waiting for me to say something. "Ummmm... Whip cream and hot chocolate," I said again. "Whip cream isn't a topping. You get another," she said rolling her eyes. "Ok, I didn't know that. So what are my choices," I said. The girl rolled her eyes again and pointed to one of the pieces of paper on the window. Sure enough, on the bottom under tons of other text, were a list of toppings. "I guess I'll do marshmallow." The Sundae was a Sundae, nothing special (although very cheap at $3), and not at all worth the crap I took. I won't give you the full 1-star treatment because I love ice cream too much and you seem like a Covington institution, but still, come on Dari Crest. You can do better.
(2)Jesse F.
So apparently this is one of several "dairy whips" across the metro. Mainly specializing in soft-serve basic Americana, don't come looking for anything especially unique or exotic. This particular store is populated by petulant teenagers behind the counter so don't come expecting the best service either. That said, if you want a delicious summer treat or a little bit of nostalgia, it's worth stopping by. This place certainly won't be my go-to ice cream parlor, but I will stop by when I need a sweet treat and I'm close.
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