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  • Jesse R.

    Food. They got it. Hot dog? Yep! Hamburger! Yep! Maybe some ice cream or a crema or whatever regional term they use to make their town seem unique is. Yep! Got it! Nice scenery. Love the reviews about the gangly kids hanging around. Hey, you raised 'em.

    (4)
  • Danny G.

    One has got to try out an icecream cone! My mother in-law says it will give you a brain freeze!

    (5)
  • Brian D.

    When we ordered lunch, they must have thought we said we'd like "flies" instead of fries. HOLY MACKEREL! This poor place has gone WAY down hill since it was Tooties and changed owners years ago. Filthy everywhere, garbage cans right next to where you eat so the flies are right next to you. The old grease container is right next to the building as well so you get to smell that as you enjoy fighting flies and trying to eat as fast as possible with one hand, to finish before your meal is carried away. Spider webs, old food, wobbly tables, snotty teens.I don't know what I was served that was supposed to resemble shrimp but it was kind of white and shiny and most likely freezer burned. They haven't cleaned the outside in a very long time. Truly disgusting in all aspects.

    (1)
  • JR B.

    We went for lunch this time. Goodies opens at noon so don't be early. I had the hamburger with small fries. The patty was juicy and hot and the rest was fresh. It was like the burgers made before fast food. We sat in the shade and watched the world go by on Route 17 including feed trucks and farm equipment. Goodies is out in the country with corn and hay fields as neighbors. We ended the meal with a Creeme. This week it was maple. We ordered a "baby" size which is larger than most small sizes at other Creeme stands.

    (5)
  • Martin N.

    Best tasting creemees I've encountered in my eight years living here in vermont. Most bang for your buck too. Two baby sizes which are bigger than most stands small sizes come to under three dollars total. Might be more if you start adding sprinkles, etc. Simply the best. Downsides are clientele and occasionally you have to eat in your car because the farm smells can be unbearable.

    (4)
  • Heather M.

    Visited Goodies twice in the last month. Rude customer service. Lost my ice cream on the counter seconds after it was handed to me. The girls working acted like it was a huge inconvienence to grab a sponge. I would have offered to clean it myself had they not been so rude. The first visit my kids friend also lost her cone to the ground. It was such a hardship to bring that bucket of water outside. Good ice cream. Bad service.

    (1)
  • Kara G.

    This place is AWESOME. Friendly, clean, and great food for low prices. If you want a good burger and a creemee this is the place to go.

    (5)
  • Kristen S.

    The creeme portion size for the price you pay at Goodies almost takes me back to the 1980's. Great value! The creemes here were up there with the best I've had around the state. The week I stayed in Bridport, Goodies only had vanilla, chocolate, swirl, and maple on tap, except for my last night there when they finally got black raspberry. I'd argue black raspberry is just as "important" a creeme flavor as maple, and I despaired of getting my hands on one before our vacation ended. I was vacationing with someone who had never heard of creemes before and had never experienced the joy of a black raspberry cone sitting on the hood of a car overlooking a corn field. Now he's hooked and keeps asking when we can go back for a "fix".

    (4)
  • Shine B.

    Goodies serves the largest portions of ice cream I've ever seen. They normally have three flavors of soft serve ice cream. The regular chocolate/vanilla, and then some other flavor, like coffee, orange or raspberry that can be twirled with vanilla. They also have burgers and fries, but I've never tried their food. The stand is surrounded by corn fields and during some seasons the stink of manure enhances the the Vermont experience. The manure also attracts many flies. There is always a crowd at Goodies in the evening though. A NY/VT crowd, as the bridge to NY is a mile away.

    (4)
  • Rob W.

    Goodies is a creeme factory. You wont ever hear anyone complain about the sizes. Order a small and it will be bigger than a large at every other creeme stand you've ever been to. Go with the maple if its "on tap", you wont be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Tanya W.

    A fantastic place and a must stop on our trip into Addison! The soft serve is where its at! Raspberry and Coffee are my faves. Dont miss this place for a cool treat on a hot day! Super inexpensive treat for the whole family!

    (5)
  • Robert S.

    Part of our attmpt to sample all of the local "creeme" places: Good quality creeme but flavors (other than chocolate and vanilla) had to be manually mixed Prices are copmpetitive and you get a very large cone for a couple of dollars

    (2)
  • Dominique D.

    This is where you can go for a true creeme. The sizes are ridiculously huge. A medium is about 8 inches of ice cream beyond your cone. Monstrous! The only problem I had was the response i was give when I asked for real maple syrup on my creeme. The high school girls looked at me like I was a little nuts. They had to decide among themselves whether it would be okay or not. They concluded it was okay, but for $1 extra. Sure fine, I don't care. They only gave me a couple tablespoons though, not what I had in mind. I wanted a lot!! Oh well, next time maybe. Still was tasty. I want another.

    (4)
  • Martin N.

    Best tasting creemees I've encountered in my eight years living here in vermont. Most bang for your buck too. Two baby sizes which are bigger than most stands small sizes come to under three dollars total. Might be more if you start adding sprinkles, etc. Simply the best. Downsides are clientele and occasionally you have to eat in your car because the farm smells can be unbearable.

    (4)
  • Heather M.

    Visited Goodies twice in the last month. Rude customer service. Lost my ice cream on the counter seconds after it was handed to me. The girls working acted like it was a huge inconvienence to grab a sponge. I would have offered to clean it myself had they not been so rude. The first visit my kids friend also lost her cone to the ground. It was such a hardship to bring that bucket of water outside. Good ice cream. Bad service.

    (1)
  • Kara G.

    This place is AWESOME. Friendly, clean, and great food for low prices. If you want a good burger and a creemee this is the place to go.

    (5)
  • Jesse R.

    Food. They got it. Hot dog? Yep! Hamburger! Yep! Maybe some ice cream or a crema or whatever regional term they use to make their town seem unique is. Yep! Got it! Nice scenery. Love the reviews about the gangly kids hanging around. Hey, you raised 'em.

    (4)
  • Danny G.

    One has got to try out an icecream cone! My mother in-law says it will give you a brain freeze!

    (5)
  • Brian D.

    When we ordered lunch, they must have thought we said we'd like "flies" instead of fries. HOLY MACKEREL! This poor place has gone WAY down hill since it was Tooties and changed owners years ago. Filthy everywhere, garbage cans right next to where you eat so the flies are right next to you. The old grease container is right next to the building as well so you get to smell that as you enjoy fighting flies and trying to eat as fast as possible with one hand, to finish before your meal is carried away. Spider webs, old food, wobbly tables, snotty teens.I don't know what I was served that was supposed to resemble shrimp but it was kind of white and shiny and most likely freezer burned. They haven't cleaned the outside in a very long time. Truly disgusting in all aspects.

    (1)
  • JR B.

    We went for lunch this time. Goodies opens at noon so don't be early. I had the hamburger with small fries. The patty was juicy and hot and the rest was fresh. It was like the burgers made before fast food. We sat in the shade and watched the world go by on Route 17 including feed trucks and farm equipment. Goodies is out in the country with corn and hay fields as neighbors. We ended the meal with a Creeme. This week it was maple. We ordered a "baby" size which is larger than most small sizes at other Creeme stands.

    (5)
  • Kristen S.

    The creeme portion size for the price you pay at Goodies almost takes me back to the 1980's. Great value! The creemes here were up there with the best I've had around the state. The week I stayed in Bridport, Goodies only had vanilla, chocolate, swirl, and maple on tap, except for my last night there when they finally got black raspberry. I'd argue black raspberry is just as "important" a creeme flavor as maple, and I despaired of getting my hands on one before our vacation ended. I was vacationing with someone who had never heard of creemes before and had never experienced the joy of a black raspberry cone sitting on the hood of a car overlooking a corn field. Now he's hooked and keeps asking when we can go back for a "fix".

    (4)
  • Shine B.

    Goodies serves the largest portions of ice cream I've ever seen. They normally have three flavors of soft serve ice cream. The regular chocolate/vanilla, and then some other flavor, like coffee, orange or raspberry that can be twirled with vanilla. They also have burgers and fries, but I've never tried their food. The stand is surrounded by corn fields and during some seasons the stink of manure enhances the the Vermont experience. The manure also attracts many flies. There is always a crowd at Goodies in the evening though. A NY/VT crowd, as the bridge to NY is a mile away.

    (4)
  • Rob W.

    Goodies is a creeme factory. You wont ever hear anyone complain about the sizes. Order a small and it will be bigger than a large at every other creeme stand you've ever been to. Go with the maple if its "on tap", you wont be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Tanya W.

    A fantastic place and a must stop on our trip into Addison! The soft serve is where its at! Raspberry and Coffee are my faves. Dont miss this place for a cool treat on a hot day! Super inexpensive treat for the whole family!

    (5)
  • Robert S.

    Part of our attmpt to sample all of the local "creeme" places: Good quality creeme but flavors (other than chocolate and vanilla) had to be manually mixed Prices are copmpetitive and you get a very large cone for a couple of dollars

    (2)
  • Dominique D.

    This is where you can go for a true creeme. The sizes are ridiculously huge. A medium is about 8 inches of ice cream beyond your cone. Monstrous! The only problem I had was the response i was give when I asked for real maple syrup on my creeme. The high school girls looked at me like I was a little nuts. They had to decide among themselves whether it would be okay or not. They concluded it was okay, but for $1 extra. Sure fine, I don't care. They only gave me a couple tablespoons though, not what I had in mind. I wanted a lot!! Oh well, next time maybe. Still was tasty. I want another.

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No

Goodies Snack Bar

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