Scarlet Scoop Ice Cream Parlor
300 Barrow St, Houma, LA, 70360
Scarlet Scoop Ice Cream Parlor Menu
Sorry, We are updating this restaurant menu details.
Visit below restaurant in Houma for healthy meals suggestion.
Visit below restaurant in Houma for healthy meals suggestion.
Visit below restaurant in Houma for healthy meals suggestion.
Sorry, we don't have Q&A for this restaurant.
Sorry, No Coupons available for this restaurant.
-
Address :
300 Barrow St
Houma, LA, 70360 - Phone (985) 872-5114
- Click To Get Directions
Opening Hours
- Mon :12:00 pm - 10
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
WE SERVE THE FOLLOWING STATES
Looky Weed - Buy Marijuana Online
Looky Weed is here to help you navigate the maze of legalized marijuana. We provide you with a complete dispensary directory.
Kay C.
I grew up in Houma and now live in Atlanta. No trip home is complete without a stop at Scarlet Scoop. This is an old fashioned ice cream parlor like no other. The spoons are flimsy but the ice cream is the best!
(5)Cassandra A.
Scarlet Scoop might be the best ice cream shop I have ever visited in my life. Seriously. Upon walking in the quaint little building, the first thing you notice is how nostalgic the place is. From the old fashion candies to the decor to the smell, you feel like you have escaped reality. The flavors offered are incredible. I can't remember how many are offered.... Thirty, maybe? It is a little overwhelming to choose just one or two flavors, but it's a good kind of overwhelming. I have had a couple of flavors now. The Oil Spill is totally legit. I love chocolate, but I'm not a "everything chocolate all the time" kind of person. The vanilla ice cream with the variety of chocolate mixins gives this ice cream some really enjoyable textures while keeping the chocolateyness in check. The apple pie (I can't remember the flavor name, Hubby brought it home one day) flavor was also unreal. Real chunks of sweet apple pie filling and the crumble was no joke. The parlor also offers seasonal flavors, such as one I had with satsuma in it (satsuma bourbon maple????), also incredible!!! If you want a little throwback and want to taste how ice cream began, I tried the Red Pop flavor. It was an original strawberry soda pop mixed with condensed milk and frozen. It was really interesting. Of course, milk shakes are also a grand way to go. Pick any flavor (one or more!!) to be made into a shake. Add some whipped cream and nuts and I promise you will have a milkshake that looks like it belongs in the movies. The thickness of the shakes is perfect... as thick as it can get and still make its way through the straw without causing you to pass out. Gah!!! Seriously, ya gotta try it.
(5)Chet W.
My sister and her husband decided to bring me here when I visited the area to see them since they know I love ice cream. I happily went along, but didn't expect much since I've never really expected that Louisiana to be known for dairy products. The first impression of this place was when the door was opened and the smell of cooking waffle cones wafted out. The second good impression was the decor of the place: sort of like an old time ice cream parlor. I then took a glance over at the selection-- there were about sixteen different flavors to choose from. These were not your standard vanilla, chocolate, strawberries, but a few that stuck out in my mind were: Blackberry Cobbler, Oil Spill, Cookie Monster, Spiderman, Cotton Candy. I was very happy with these. The first day, I tried the blackberry cobbler; the second day was a cookie-inspired concoction. I loved the blackberry cobbler; the cookie ice cream I wouldn't get again. However, the ice creams were well made. We ended up making a point to return every day during the visit. I really thought it was a great place and highly recommended. A note of caution: I don't believe there are any washrooms here; also parking is very tight with less than 10 spots.
(5)Jessie L.
My friends took me here after dinner one night and this place is great! It has many different flavored including oil spill! A real mess! It's good stuff. It's a great place to take a date or your kids. The outdoor seating isn't particularly fancy but if you want to sit and enjoy your ice cream outside you can! They have tons of choices from chocolate dipped waffle cone to regular sugar cone. Come enjoy the yummy goodness.
(5)Alexis A.
First let me say that the reason I ended up at the scarlet scoop was because the marble slab creamery unfortunately I found the closed down. I ordered the triple scoop including cake batter, sea salt caramel, and red velvet cake ice cream's. Let me first comment on the spoon that was given with the cup this spoon was so flimsy that it almost broke when I try to dig into the ice cream I mean if you're going to open an ice cream shop at least have a spoon that is strong enough to scoop out ice cream and ice cream wasn't overly freezing cold either. The first scoop the caramel ice cream tasted like something you would get from the grocery store and had been sitting in the freezer a little too long in fact there were a few ice crystals in it. It was tasteless it was like I could've went to the grocery store brought it home put it in the freezer for a month and it would've tasted the same first scoop highly disappointed that's one strike. The cake batter scoop completely tasteless completely disappointed. It did not even taste like cake batter it was like vanilla-and not very good vanilla at that. Third scoop was the red velvet cake. it tasted like it was old and had set around too long some type of slimy feel in my mouth made me stop at that point and just throw the entire cups contents into the toilet and flush it. Good luck with your visit but I won't be making this mistake again for $6.
(1)