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...Every scoop that comes out has something in it," he says...
...most praise from Crimson reviewers is Herrell's, a brightly-painted shop on Dunster Street whose murals depict jungle and sea scenes. A converted bank, the store features "the vault," a seating area that definitely cozy, if a tad claustrophobic. The prices here are high--$1.68 for a single scoop, $2.57 for a double--but it's well worth...
...addition to our usual Chocolate and Vanilla, Herrell's gave us Chocolate Pudding, Espresso and Malted Vanilla. The Chocolate was rich and sweet, the Vanilla creamy. Chocolate Pudding was extremely rich--a scoop of this was not too different from a scoop of chocolate icing. And the Malted Vanilla won points for originality and tastiness from malt ball fans. The espresso was a bit more bitter than regular coffee ice cream and left an aftertaste...
...walk is shorter than the walk to central,but Emack's is far more expensive thanToscanini's--one scoop is $1.65, and a double is$2.65. And it's far less tasty. The onceproudEmack's held the Best of Boston award in 1985, butthose heady days are long gone...
...Brattle St.Swenson's doubles as a David's Cookies, and thesmell of freshly baked cookies permeates the room.With no seats, Swensen's has little ambience--thecrowded store is covered with loud wallpaper andthe floor space is meager. Its prices are the sameas Baskin Robbins'--$1.43 for a single scoop,$2.38 for a double...