Capitol Creamery
204 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA, 02474
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Address :
204 Massachusetts Ave
Arlington, MA, 02474 - Phone (781) 648-4340
- Website https://www.feitheatres.com/capitol/index.php
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
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Carrie M.
An ice cream place walking distance from my house that serves Richardson's ice cream. YUM. This could be deadly as I'm pretty sure the calories burned during the walk won't even come close to those consumed with the ice cream. This place is connected to the Capitol Theater and the entrance is actually on Lake St. They have (if I had to guess) about twenty flavors of ice cream and also a few other treats. I went for Snickers, it was amazing and something I can see my self craving throughout the summer. I think I'm going to have to find a longer walking route to this place so I can at least (in my mind) think the walk counteracts the ice cream. Or I can become one of those people who gets frozen yogurt and tries to convince themselves it's fat free (even though it's loaded with chocolate chips). Either way, this place may see a bit of me while the weather is warm!
(4)Bob P.
Nice addition to East Arlington. The area is full of families and kids which will soon be flocking here. Crowds have been rather small, but I expect will pick up when they discover it. Connected to the theatre but you can enter from the side or from the theatre itself. They serve only Richardson's ice cream, which is pretty good in the grand scheme of ice cream (a rhyme!) but only average for Boston. I have a thing against artificial coloring in my ice cream (which should never be BLUE!). Coffee Heath Bar is my fave so far. Indoor seating for about 30 (10 tables?) and a toy Lionel train set for the little ones to watch. My son (2 years old ) LOVES that almost as much as the ice cream. Or grab a cone and walk along Mass Ave or back up to the bike path (about 1/4 away up Lake St). Overall: Very good (not great, mind you) but definitely a good place to stop in on a hot day.
(4)Daniel J.
It's great having the Capitol Creamery in the neighborhood. The staff is friendly and the ice cream is delicious. My only gripe is like many ice cream shops their "1 scoop" or "small" are still huge. But unlike other shops (e.g. the Chilly Cow in Arlington Center) they don't offer a "kids size". I go here with my kids (who are 3 and 6). I don't want them to eat anywhere near the "small" size which is frankly too much ice cream even for me. I have had good luck asking the person behind the counter to make the scoops smaller or the soft serve less insane, but that doesn't necessarily change the price (once an astute server noticed how little ice cream I was asking for and offered to charge as one cone "split") The end result is I go here less often than I would otherwise because I know I'll have to go through a big deal of asking for smaller servings, but then when all is said and done, still paying the full $3 or $3.50 per cone. If my wife and two kids all go, we end up with 4 small servings (appropriate for what we want), but spend $12-14 for the treat. If the owners happen to read this: please consider a bona fide "kids size" ... I would happily visit more often if I could pay e.g. $2.50 for kids size cones, and avoid the mental burden of having to talk the server into making a "small" as small as I wish it were.
(4)katie g.
Just got an ice cream Sunday here and they provided the worse spoons. They were so bendy I couldn't even dig into the ice cream. When I went back to ask for a better spoon they have me attitude and said that's the shipment they got. I can't believe they expected people to eat hard ice cream with with a bendy spoon. They should have just gone to stop and shop and got some real spoons while they were waiting for a better shipment of spoons. Never has this problem here before, very disappointed with their service.
(1)Tara S.
I have been going to the capitol creamery for several years now and I am a big fan. Atmosphere: The ice cream store is attached to the movie theater so its great to go and grab ice cream for your movie OR just to go for ice cream. The ice cream parlor itself is cute - plenty of tables and chairs, and in the summer they have outdoor tables as well. The Ice Cream: They have a nice selection of delicious ice creams and frozen yogurts from Richardson's Ice Cream. I always get the frozen yogurt - and two of my favorites are Purple Cow Frozen Yogurt and Mint Patty Frozen Yogurt. I am disappointed to say - they haven't had the Mint Patty Frozen Yogurt the past few times I've been - which is why I am giving them 4 stars instead of 5. (Please bring Mint Patty Frozen Yogurt Back!!!) On a plus side - they have all sorts of cones, toppings etc - but my favorite thing is their chocolate dipped cherries - so cute and delicious! Service: The staff is always friendly and helpful too! One thing that I really appreciate them for - is they will make a small with two flavors (half and half). Loyalty Card: Another thing I love - is if you are a regular customer you can get a punch card - if you get 10 cups/cones - you get a free movie ticket! Since we live around the corner we use our punch card and have gotten a couple of free movie tickets over the years! I love being rewarded for loyalty. Cost: Pricing is also really reasonable - I think for a small cup (which is generously sized) it is about $3. Hours: They close a bit early in the summer especially on weeknights - and there have been several times my husband and I have walked over for ice cream and found that they are closed. Parking: Parking is street parking only and it might be a bit of an issue depending on when you go - however we always walk so I am not sure. Overall I would recommend Capital Creamery and will continue to go back.
(4)Jean F.
Adorable ice cream parlor nestled in the back corner of a SoCal movie theater. What a treat...the overwhelming smell of fresh popped popcorn, the delicious homemade (i think) ice cream with more flavors than you can dream and the bright colored Italian ice! What more could a kid, or a kid stuck in a grown ups body, ever ask for!
(5)Michelle A.
Ice cream and the movies is a great combination. Parking can be difficult.
(3)Gregory R.
Tasty ice cream located inside the Capitol Theater. All basic flavors covered along with Totally Turtle & Maine Black Bear (raspberry with chocolate pieces).
(4)Dana B.
Best ice cream in Arlington. Nice treat during a movie or stop by their little shop.
(4)Vanilla P.
Me likey, but the hours aren't very good. ...Like, if I want to bribe my toddler to eat veggies, and we walk up here and it's closed, THEN I look like a liar and my toddler will refuse to eat her veggies from then on. I like the fountain in the wall. Go. You'll see what I'm talking about.
(3)Suzanne L.
I've been going here for a while but felt compelled to write a review after the last time I went. There was a little girl who was heartbroken that she didn't like her ice cream flavor (we've all been there), and pleading with her mom to get her a different one. The mom came over to the guy behind the counter and asked if he could put some Nerds on her ice cream to placate her, but the guy offered to just replace her ice cream with a flavor the girl preferred (for free, I'm assuming). SO. NICE. (The other guy was really nice too, just for the record.) The ice cream is delicious (hello Death by Chocolate), and I love either perching outside in the sun or sitting inside and inhaling the glorious, popcorn-scented air.
(5)Kelly B.
Both times I've been here, all I wanted was an ice cream sundae. Vanilla ice cream, chocolate sauce, whipped cream, and a cherry. Both times I have gotten that, but they've been terrible. The ice cream itself seems fine, but something seems wrong about the chocolate sauce. Is it burnt? Is it supposed to taste like this? It tastes like what I would imagine a mouthful of burnt coffee grounds would taste like. It's bitter and honestly really does taste more like coffee than chocolate. I was disappointed the first time I went, but figured I'd give them another chance (they are right around the corner from me, after all) when another craving for a sundae hit. Sadly, this time was no better. My trips have been spaced about a year apart, which leads me to believe its not just an unfortunate coincidence. Two stars: one because the people working the counter are nice, and two because the ice cream itself tasted fine.
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