My wife's grandparents live not too far from the dairy dip so i've passed by this place many a time not thinking much of it. Â one day we stopped....and so glad we did! i walked in thinking that it was going to be a normal frozen yogurt stop and found it to be.....a....a....wonderland. Â burgers, fries, pizza, chicken strips, jalapeno poppers....? Â if its fried or ice cold they probably have it! Â i had the dipped cone. next time i will get the cone without the dip and save myself the circus act of slurping up the melted ice cream while driving. haha
Review Source:Idyllic.
Imagine a humid August Sunday driving around town in a 1973 Scout with the top off. Â Imagine that the heat has just drained the life out of you and you still have errands to run. Â Imagine that just to the right of the major intersection in town, there is an oasis.
Dairy Dip is the sort of place that makes you feel like you've gone back in time or exist in a parallel universe. Â Friendly people are sharing picnic tables out front, eating burgers, pizza, and, of course, ice cream. Â The staff consists of 16 year old kids with great attitudes who call you ma'am.
The pizza isn't very good. Â The burgers are alright. Â The ice cream is yummy. Â The character and nostalgia of the place earn five stars.