Come take a drive through the back roads along the Potomac River and experience how beautiful farm country really is in this wonderful state of Maryland. Be ready to enjoy a satisfyingly sweet experience, your taste buds can drive you here. On Maryland's Best Ice Cream Trail.
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Broom’s Bloom features old fashioned ice cream, homemade lunches, and artisan cheese and pork sausage. Locally produced lamb, beef, free-range eggs, and seasonal vegetables are also available. On Maryland's Best Ice Cream Trail.
A true shopping destination just off the National Road, next to the Casselman River Bridge and behind Spruce Forest Artisan Village & Penn Alps restaurant.
Keyes Creamery specialty cheeses and premium ice cream. On Maryland's Best Ice Cream Trail.
Old-fashioned ice cream on a "pick your own" farm. Nine acre corn maze and bottle feeding calves for all ages. On Maryland's Best Ice Cream Trail.
Over 90 years of handcrafted flavors at University of Maryland. Traditional flavors in addition to UMD themed flavors such as Fear the Turtle.
Home made ice cream cones while watching the herd grade. On Maryland's Best Ice Cream Trail.
For more than 25 years they have crafter over 77 classic and signature milkshake flavors. Justine’s Famous Wall of Shakes gained recognition in the pages of national magazines and newspapers.
In business for 20 years, this roadside farmer's market offers ice cream and snowballs, along with a variety of farm-grown products. Mason's is one of the farms along the Queen Anne's County Farm Trail – a self-guided tour of area farms.
With the freshest, finest ingredients available from Maryland-produced milk and cream, to the highest quality imported flavorings, we take pride in combining them by hand, one gallon at a time, on site.