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Ye Olde Catonsville Creamery

$Ice Cream
🕑 30-45 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages! Toddlers enjoy simple scoops in cups, while older kids love building their own sundaes and trying adventurous flavors. Even teenagers appreciate the quality homemade ice cream and cozy hangout spot.

About

Ye Olde Catonsville Creamery is a charming local favorite where families gather for generous scoops of homemade ice cream in creative flavors. The friendly, welcoming atmosphere makes it easy to relax while kids deliberate over the impressive selection, and the classic ice cream parlor vibe brings a touch of nostalgia for parents while delighting little ones with decadent sundaes and treats.

Highlights

  • Wide variety of homemade ice cream flavors made in-house
  • Classic ice cream parlor atmosphere that feels nostalgic and welcoming
  • Generous portion sizes that satisfy even hungry teens
  • Build-your-own sundae options with plenty of toppings
  • Friendly staff who are patient with indecisive little ones

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 7 PM on weekends to avoid the after-dinner rush when lines can stretch out the door
  2. 2.Ask for a sample spoon before committing,staff are generous about letting kids taste flavors first
  3. 3.Bring cash if possible as small ice cream shops sometimes have card minimums or occasional system issues
  4. 4.Grab extra napkins at the counter,homemade ice cream melts faster than commercial brands, especially on warm days
  5. 5.Check their social media for seasonal flavor announcements and special promotions throughout the year

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons (2-5 PM) offer the shortest waits and a relaxed atmosphere. Summer evenings get busy but have a fun, festive energy. Visit during spring or fall for comfortable weather without the summer crowds.

What to Know

Expect to spend $5-8 per person for cones or cups, with sundaes running slightly higher. Parking is typically available in the small lot or on nearby streets. Seating may be limited during peak times, but outdoor benches provide overflow options.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round but busiest during summer months (June-August). Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with smaller crowds. Check hours during winter as they may be reduced. Watch for special holiday flavors around major celebrations.

Nearby Eats

Historic Ellicott City is just minutes away with family-friendly options like Manor Hill Tavern (casual American fare with a kids menu) or Tersiguel's French Country Restaurant (upscale but welcomes families for special occasions).

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